2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra02475b
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Organic–inorganic interactions revealed by Raman spectroscopy during reversible phase transitions in semiconducting [(C2H5)4N]FeCl4

Abstract: The alkylammonium halogenoferrate families are subjected to diverse studies according to their wide field application.

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“…The DOS indicates that the band edges of these materials are dominated by the electronic states of the [FeCl 4 ] anion, resulting in the fundamental band gaps of TMA FC and TEA FC being around ∼2.94 and ∼2.90 eV, respectively, corresponding well with the translucent yellow coloring seen in experimental samples in the literature . This band gap is also highly consistent with that reported for the optical band gap determined from solid-state UV–vis spectroscopy and is derived from the inorganic anion …”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The DOS indicates that the band edges of these materials are dominated by the electronic states of the [FeCl 4 ] anion, resulting in the fundamental band gaps of TMA FC and TEA FC being around ∼2.94 and ∼2.90 eV, respectively, corresponding well with the translucent yellow coloring seen in experimental samples in the literature . This band gap is also highly consistent with that reported for the optical band gap determined from solid-state UV–vis spectroscopy and is derived from the inorganic anion …”
Section: Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…17 This band gap is also highly consistent with that reported for the optical band gap determined from solid-state UV−vis spectroscopy and is derived from the inorganic anion. 49 The frequency and temperature dependence of the permittivity of the two materials revealed the electronic fingerprint of their transition from an ordered dielectric to a locally disordered plastic crystal (Figure 7). The real permittivity (ε′) of TEA FBC at room temperature showed a typical plateau between 10 4 and 1 Hz with a value of around 60 before increasing in the low-frequency range due to dielectric losses and conductivity (Figure 7a).…”
Section: T H I S C O N T E N T Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectrum shows a strong absorption band in the 3 eV region, which is the typical optical absorption for [FeCl 4 ] − in a tetrahedral geometry. [ 39 ] Other small peaks at 2.75 eV (450 nm) and 2.35 eV (530 nm) are the corresponding absorptions of 1 A 6 to 2 E(a) and 1 A 6 to 2 E(b) states of the N ‐butyl pyridinium ligand. Figure 6b shows the Raman spectrum of [C 4 py][FeCl 4 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…High temperature solid state reaction method is a method for preparing SrTiO3 powder by solid state sintering at high temperature. It can be directly synthesized at high temperature and the process is simple [6].…”
Section: High Temperature Solid State Reaction Methodsmentioning
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“…When the X-ray irradiates the sample surface, the atom will be separated and become a free electron. The change of energy in this process can be expressed by formula (6):…”
Section: Phase Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%