Issue 36, 2015

Effect of aliovalent doping on the properties of perovskite-like multiferroic formates

Abstract

We report the synthesis, as well as the thermal, dielectric, Raman, IR and luminescence studies of a chromium-doped multiferroic MOF, [(CH3)2NH2][Mn(HCOO)3] (DMMn). These studies reveal that doping with chromium(III) leads to a lowering of the ferroelectric phase transition temperature Tc. The doping also changes the character of the phase transition from strongly first-order for an undoped sample to a partially diffused one for 3.1% of chromium doping. This behavior resembles the behavior of inorganic ABO3 perovskite ferroelectrics where doping often leads to a decrease of the Tc and the diffuse character of a phase transition. We also show that the chromium-doped sample exhibits efficient luminescence. Additional studies demonstrated that the [(CH3)2NH2][MII(HCOO)3] formates (MII = Mg, Mn, or Co) may also be doped with other trivalent cations such as Al3+, In3+, Eu3+ or Er3+. Doping with these ions also leads to a decrease of the Tc and the diffuse character of the phase transition. Additional optical studies show that the europium-doped DMMn sample also exhibits luminescence properties. Thus our discovery opens up a new and simple route for the synthesis of various multifunctional amine-templated metal formate frameworks with tunable multiferroic and luminescent properties by doping these frameworks with a wide range of trivalent cations.

Graphical abstract: Effect of aliovalent doping on the properties of perovskite-like multiferroic formates

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jul 2015
Accepted
11 Aug 2015
First published
13 Aug 2015

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015,3, 9337-9345

Author version available

Effect of aliovalent doping on the properties of perovskite-like multiferroic formates

M. Mączka, A. Sieradzki, B. Bondzior, P. Dereń, J. Hanuza and K. Hermanowicz, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2015, 3, 9337 DOI: 10.1039/C5TC02295A

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