Y. Li, C. Lin, G. Zheng, Z. Cheng, H. You, W. Wang, and J. Lin, Novel 〈110〉-Oriented Organic-Inorganic Perovskite Compound Stabilized by N-(3-Aminopropyl)imidazole with Improved Optical Properties, Chemistry of Materials 18, 3463‑3469 (2006). doi: 10.1021/cm060714u.
N-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole lead bromide: atomic structure Verified
Origin: experimental (T = 293.0 (±2.0) K)
Space group: P 2₁/c
Lattice parameters

Crystal system: monoclinic

a:6.1661 (±0.0003) Å
b:27.6363 (±0.0012) Å
c:8.4503 (±0.0004) Å
α:90°
β:95.712 (±0.001)°
γ:90°
Fixed parameters:
  • temperature = 293.0 (±2.0) K
Y. Li, C. Lin, G. Zheng, Z. Cheng, H. You, W. Wang, and J. Lin, Novel 〈110〉-Oriented Organic-Inorganic Perovskite Compound Stabilized by N-(3-Aminopropyl)imidazole with Improved Optical Properties, Chemistry of Materials 18, 3463‑3469 (2006). doi: 10.1021/cm060714u.
System description
Dimensionality: D
Sample type: single crystal

Starting materials: N-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole (API, 98%, Aldrich), PbBr2 (99.999%, Aldrich), HBr (≥40%, Beijing Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.)

Product: Single crystals

Description: A solution of PbBr2, API, and HBr was heated to 70 degrees Celsius and then cooled at 3 degrees per hour until reaching room temperature. This was performed in a nitrogen atmosphere and the crystals precipitated upon cooling.

Method: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction

Description: A Rigaku RAXIS-RAPID image plate diffractometer was used to measure SCXRD. The w-scan technique was employed, and Mo Kalpha radiation was used. The SHELXS-97 program was used to solve the structure and the SHELXL-97 program was used to refine it via the full-matrix least-squares techniques.

Extraction method: Manually extracted from a publication
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N-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole lead bromide: photoluminescence excitation Verified
Origin: experimental (T = 298.0 K)
Y. Li, C. Lin, G. Zheng, Z. Cheng, H. You, W. Wang, and J. Lin, Novel 〈110〉-Oriented Organic-Inorganic Perovskite Compound Stabilized by N-(3-Aminopropyl)imidazole with Improved Optical Properties, Chemistry of Materials 18, 3463‑3469 (2006). doi: 10.1021/cm060714u.
System description
Dimensionality: D
Sample type: film

Starting materials: N-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole (API, 98%, Aldrich), PbBr2 (99.999%, Aldrich), HBr (≥40%, Beijing Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.), DMF

Product: Thin film on quartz substrate

Description: A solution of PbBr2, API, and HBr was heated to 70 degrees Celsius and then cooled at 3 degrees per hour until reaching room temperature. This was performed in a nitrogen atmosphere and the crystals precipitated upon cooling. Thin films were prepared via spin-coating. The crystals were dissolved into a DMF solution that was spin-coated onto a quartz substrate. The spinning cycle parameters were a spin rate of 1500 for 50 seconds and was followed by annealing the sample at 100 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes.

Method: Photoluminescence Excitation Spectroscopy

Description: A Hitachi F-4500 spectrofluorimeter using a 150 W xenon lamp was used to measure the photoluminescence excitation and emission spectra.

Extraction method: Engauge digitizer
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N-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole lead bromide: photoluminescence Verified
Origin: experimental (T = 298.0 K)
Y. Li, C. Lin, G. Zheng, Z. Cheng, H. You, W. Wang, and J. Lin, Novel 〈110〉-Oriented Organic-Inorganic Perovskite Compound Stabilized by N-(3-Aminopropyl)imidazole with Improved Optical Properties, Chemistry of Materials 18, 3463‑3469 (2006). doi: 10.1021/cm060714u.
System description
Dimensionality: D
Sample type: film

Starting materials: N-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole (API, 98%, Aldrich), PbBr2 (99.999%, Aldrich), HBr (≥40%, Beijing Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.), DMF

Product: Thin film on quartz substrate

Description: A solution of PbBr2, API, and HBr was heated to 70 degrees Celsius and then cooled at 3 degrees per hour until reaching room temperature. This was performed in a nitrogen atmosphere and the crystals precipitated upon cooling. Thin films were prepared via spin-coating. The crystals were dissolved into a DMF solution that was spin-coated onto a quartz substrate. The spinning cycle parameters were a spin rate of 1500 for 50 seconds and was followed by annealing the sample at 100 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes.

Method: Photoluminescence Excitation Spectroscopy

Description: A Hitachi F-4500 spectrofluorimeter using a 150 W xenon lamp was used to measure the photoluminescence excitation and emission spectra. Excitation wavelength of 360 nm was used for the emission spectra.

Extraction method: Engauge digitizer
Entry added on: July 16, 2020, 2:53 p.m.
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Last updated on: Aug. 15, 2022, 2:27 p.m.
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