Issue 10, 2015

Photo-electroactive ternary chalcogenido-indate-stannates with a unique 2-D porous structure

Abstract

A lot of ternary In–Sb–Q (Q = S, Se) chalcogenido-metalates with amines or complex cations have been recently reported for their diverse structures, however, such a type of In–Sn–Q chalcogenido-metalate has been rarely announced. Herein, we report a series of 2-D In–Sn–Q compounds prepared using a metal–phenanthroline cationic template, [M(Phen)3](In2Sn2Q8)·(amine)·nH2O (M = Ni(II), Fe(II) or Co(II); amine = cyclohexylamine (Cha) or 1,6-diaminohexane (Dah); Q = S or Se). Their anions are isostructural and a 2-D porous network with large 16-tetrahedron-rings. The 2-D network joint of In–Sn–Q is a (In/Sn)3Q3 six-membered ring, which is different from the Sn3Q4 pseudosemicube of most 2-D Sn–Q binary compounds. The materials exhibit photocurrent response properties measured using a photo-electrochemical cell. The result shows that (1) the selenides exhibit more intense photocurrents than the sulfides and (2) the current intensity is related to the metal–phenanthroline cations.

Graphical abstract: Photo-electroactive ternary chalcogenido-indate-stannates with a unique 2-D porous structure

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Oct 2014
Accepted
19 Jan 2015
First published
21 Jan 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 4520-4525

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Photo-electroactive ternary chalcogenido-indate-stannates with a unique 2-D porous structure

J. Wu, Y. Pu, X. Zhao, L. Qian, G. Bian, Q. Zhu and J. Dai, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 4520 DOI: 10.1039/C4DT03333G

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