Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 60, Issue 21, Pages 16149-16159 , 01/11/2021
Mixed-Metal Cu-Zn Thiocyanate Coordination Polymers with Melting Behavior, Glass Transition, and Tunable Electronic Properties
Abstract
The solid-state mechanochemical reactions under ambient conditions of CuSCN and Zn(SCN)2 resulted in two novel materials: partially Zn-substituted α-CuSCN and a new phase CuxZny(SCN)x+2y. The reactions take place at the labile S-terminal, and both products show melting and glass transition behaviors. The optical band gap and solid-state ionization potential can be adjusted systematically by adjusting the Cu/Zn ratio. Density functional theory calculations also reveal that the Zn-substituted CuSCN structure features a complementary electronic structure of Cu 3d states at the valence band maximum and Zn 4s states at the conduction band minimum. This work shows a new route to develop semiconductors based on coordination polymers, which are becoming technologically relevant for electronic and optoelectronic applications.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
ASJC Subject Area
Chemistry : Inorganic ChemistryChemistry : Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Funding Agency
Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology
Wechwithayakhlung, C., Wannapaiboon, S., Na-Phattalung, S., Narabadeesuphakorn, P., Tanjindaprateep, S., Waiprasoet, S., Imyen, T., ... Pattanasattayavong, P. (2021). Mixed-Metal Cu-Zn Thiocyanate Coordination Polymers with Melting Behavior, Glass Transition, and Tunable Electronic Properties. Inorganic Chemistry, 60(21) 16149-16159. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c01813