A new lead-bromide hybrid organic-inorganic complex [Et4N]2[PbBr3]2 (Et = ethyl) was synthesized, and its crystal structures could be described as a distorted perovskite-like one (at room temperature phase and at high temperature phase) and a step-like dielectric anomaly was obtained at around 375 K upon heating and 367 K upon cooling. It underwent a reversible structural phase transition with the Aizu notation of 6/mmmF2/m belonging to one of the 94 species of ferroelastic phase transitions, displayed switchable dielectric behaviors triggered by the motion or reorientation of the tetraethylammonium cations and the displacement of Pb2+ and Br- ions in a solid-state crystal. Ferroelastic domain walls were also observed in atomic-force microscopy. Differential scanning calorimetry, dielectric measurements and variable-temperature X-ray structure determinations indicated this complex exhibited a dielectric anomaly associated with the structural phase transition. All of these demonstrate its potential application as a temperature switchable molecular dielectric material in the ferroic-related field.
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Huang, Y., Yang, J., Li, Z. J., Qian, K., & Sao, F. (2019). High-temperature ferroelastic phase transition in a perovskite-like complex: [Et4N]2[PbBr3]2. RSC Advances, 9(18), 10364–10370. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00804g
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