Abstract
We investigate the variable temperature (100-450 K) and high-pressure (p = ambient - 0.74 GPa) crystal chemistry of the black perovskite formamidinium lead iodide, [(NH2)2CH]PbI3, using single crystal X-ray diffraction. In both cases we find a phase transition to a tetragonal phase. Our experimental results are combined with first principles calculations, providing information about the electronic properties of [(NH2)2CH]PbI3 as well as the most probable orientation of the [(NH2)2CH]+ cations.
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Sun, S., Deng, Z., Wu, Y., Wei, F., Halis Isikgor, F., Brivio, F., … Kieslich, G. (2017). Variable temperature and high-pressure crystal chemistry of perovskite formamidinium lead iodide: A single crystal X-ray diffraction and computational study. Chemical Communications, 53(54), 7537–7540. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc00995j
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