Band-gap energies of choline chloride and triphenylmethylphosphoniumbromide-based systems

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UV-VIS spectroscopy analysis of six mixtures containing choline chloride or triphenylmethylphosphonium bromide as the hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA) and different hydrogen bond donors (HBDs, nickel sulphate, imidazole, d-glucose, ethylene glycol, and glycerol) allowed to determine the indirect and direct band-gap energies through the Tauc plot method. Band-gap energies were compared to those relative to known choline chloride-containing deep band-gap systems. The measurements reported here confirmed the tendency of alcohols or Lewis acids to increment band-gap energy when employed as HBDs. Indirect band-gap energy of 3.74 eV was obtained in the case of the triphenylmethylphosphonium bromide/ethylene glycol system, which represents the smallest transition energy ever reported to date for such kind of systems.

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Mannu, A., Di Pietro, M. E., & Mele, A. (2020). Band-gap energies of choline chloride and triphenylmethylphosphoniumbromide-based systems. Molecules, 25(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25071495

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