Cubic Perovskite Structure of Black Formamidinium Lead Iodide, α‑[HC(NH2)2]PbI3, at 298 K

The structure of black formamidinium lead halide, α-[HC­(NH2)2]­PbI3, at 298 K has been refined from high resolution neutron powder diffraction data and found to adopt a cubic perovskite unit cell, a = 6.3620(8) Å. The trigonal planar [HC­(NH2)2]+ cations lie in the central mirror plane of the unit...

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description The structure of black formamidinium lead halide, α-[HC­(NH2)2]­PbI3, at 298 K has been refined from high resolution neutron powder diffraction data and found to adopt a cubic perovskite unit cell, a = 6.3620(8) Å. The trigonal planar [HC­(NH2)2]+ cations lie in the central mirror plane of the unit cell with the formamidinium cations disordered over 12 possible sites arranged so that the C–H bond is directed into a cube face, whereas the −NH2 groups hydrogen bond (NH···I = 2.75–3.00 Å) with the iodide atoms of the [PbI3]− framework. High atomic displacement parameters for the formamidinium cation are consistent with rapid molecular rotations at room temperature as evidenced in ab initio molecular dynamic simulations.
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