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A donor–acceptor ligand boosting the performance of FA 0.8 Cs 0.2 PbBr 3 nanocrystal light-emitting diodes

Shen et al., 2021

Document ID
2311390043359842493
Author
Shen W
Lu Y
Xia P
Zhang W
Chen Y
Wang W
Wu Y
Liu L
Chen S
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Nanoscale

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A donor–acceptor ligand, 3-amino-2-bromo-6-methoxypyridine (ABMeoPy), was introduced to passivate FA0. 8Cs0. 2PbBr3 nanocrystals (NCs) by a post-processing method. The donor–acceptor interaction can greatly enhance the coordination bond of pyridine-Pb2+ …
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