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The Grafting of Hydroxyaromatic Organics within Layered Perovskites via a Microwave-Assisted Method
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Wiley, John B.
, LeBan, Levon A.
, Poduval, Anamika
, Jones, Kirsten D.
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Acids
/ grafting
/ layered perovskite
/ Methods
/ organic–inorganic hybrid
/ Perovskite
/ Photocatalysis
/ topochemistry
2024
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The Grafting of Hydroxyaromatic Organics within Layered Perovskites via a Microwave-Assisted Method
by
Wiley, John B.
, LeBan, Levon A.
, Poduval, Anamika
, Jones, Kirsten D.
in
Acids
/ grafting
/ layered perovskite
/ Methods
/ organic–inorganic hybrid
/ Perovskite
/ Photocatalysis
/ topochemistry
2024
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The Grafting of Hydroxyaromatic Organics within Layered Perovskites via a Microwave-Assisted Method
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Wiley, John B.
, LeBan, Levon A.
, Poduval, Anamika
, Jones, Kirsten D.
in
Acids
/ grafting
/ layered perovskite
/ Methods
/ organic–inorganic hybrid
/ Perovskite
/ Photocatalysis
/ topochemistry
2024
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The Grafting of Hydroxyaromatic Organics within Layered Perovskites via a Microwave-Assisted Method
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The Grafting of Hydroxyaromatic Organics within Layered Perovskites via a Microwave-Assisted Method
2024
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A new series of inorganic–organic hybrid perovskite materials were prepared by microwave-assisted grafting reactions. Simple carboxylic acids, acetic acid, and propionic acid, as well as hydroxyaromatic carboxylic acids, 3,5-dihydroxy benzoic acid (DBA), 5-hydroxyisophthalic acid (HPA), 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (HBA), and 4-hydroxy-4-biphenyl carboxylic acid (HBCA), were reacted with the Dion–Jacobson double-layered perovskite, HLaNb2O7, and its alcoxy derivatives. Grafting was found to not occur with simple carboxylic acids, while those molecules with hydroxyls were all attached to the perovskite interlayers. Reactivity of the hydroxyaromatic carboxylic acids varied with the different layered perovskite hosts where reactions with HLaNb2O7 did not occur, and those with n-propoxy-LaNb2O7 were limited; the greatest extent of reactivity was seen with n-decoxy-LaNb2O7. This is attributed to the larger interlayer spacing available for the insertion of the various hydroxyaromatic carboxylic acid compounds. The loading exhibited by the grafting species was less than that seen with well-known long-chain alkoxy grafting groups. It is expected that the width of the molecules contributes to this where, due to the benzyl groups, the interlayer volume of the grafted moieties occupies a larger horizontal fraction, therefore minimizing the loading to the below half. X-ray powder diffraction and transmission electron microscopy studies found that grafting of the n-decoxy-LaNb2O7 intermediates with the series of hydroxyaromatics resulted in a reduction in crystallinity along with a disruption of the layer structure. Raman data on the series show little variation in local structure except for HBCA, where there appears to be a lengthening of the Nb-O apical linkage and a possible reduction in the distortion of inner-layer NbO6 octahedra. The optical properties of the hydroxyaromatic carboxylic acid grafted perovskites were also investigated using diffuse-reflectance UV-Vis spectroscopy. The band gaps of DBA, HPA, and HBA were found to be similar to the parent (Eg ≈ 3.4 eV), while the HBCA was significantly less by ca. 0.6 eV. This difference is attributed to electron withdrawal from the perovskite block to the HBCA ligand, leading to a lower band gap for the HBCA compound. The methods described herein allow for the formation of a new series of inorganic–organic hybrid materials where the products are of interest as precursors to more complex architectures as well as models for band gap modification of metal oxide photocatalysts.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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