화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.59, No.24, 18396-18401, 2020
Phosphonium-Based One-Dimensional Perovskite with Switchable Dielectric Behaviors and Phase Transitions
The one-dimensional (1D) ABX(3)-type perovskite [(CH3)(3)PCH2F]CdCl2Br (1) has been obtained on the basis of the design of an organic-inorganic hybrid. Strikingly, it experiences sequential phase transitions at around 295 and 336 K, respectively. Given the noticeable steplike dielectric anomalies in the vicinity of 295 K, 1 is identified as a promising dielectric-switchable material. According to the single-crystal structure analysis, the order-to-disorder transformation of the [(CH3)(3) PCH2F](+) cation is the main reason for the phase transitions and the change of space group from the orthorhombic Pnma (No. 62) to the hexagonal P6(3)/m (No. 176). This design of a perovskite structure will inspire more advances in the ever-growing field of switchable functional materials.