Synthesis, Crystal, and Electronic Structure of (HpipeH2)2[Sb2I10](I2), with I2 Molecules Linking Sb2X10 Dimers into a Polymeric Anion: A Strategy for Optimizing a Hybrid Compound’s Band Gap

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In searching for a tool for optimizing the band gap of a hybrid compound capable of serving as a light-harvesting material in lead-free photovoltaics, we synthesized a new polyiodoantimonate (HpipeH2)2[Sb2I10](I2) and analyzed its crystal and electronic structure by application of X-ray crystal structure analysis, Raman and diffuse reflectance spectroscopies, and quantum chemical calculations. It was demonstrated that I2 molecules link Sb2I10 edge-sharing octahedra into zig-zag chains, whereas the organic cations link inorganic anionic chains into a 3D structure featuring a complex pattern of covalent bonds and non-covalent interactions. Overall, these features provide the background for forming the electronic structure with a narrow band gap of 1.41 eV, therefore being a versatile tool for optimizing the band gap of a potential light-harvesting hybrid compound.

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Bykov, A. V., Shestimerova, T. A., Bykov, M. A., Osminkina, L. A., Kuznetsov, A. N., Gontcharenko, V. E., & Shevelkov, A. V. (2023). Synthesis, Crystal, and Electronic Structure of (HpipeH2)2[Sb2I10](I2), with I2 Molecules Linking Sb2X10 Dimers into a Polymeric Anion: A Strategy for Optimizing a Hybrid Compound’s Band Gap. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032201

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