Abstract

AbstractLuminescent and lead‐free organic‐transition metal halides (OTMHs) are greatly interesting for optical applications. In this work, six single crystals of pyrrolidinium manganese halides are prepared (C4H10N)MnCl3 (1), (C4H10N)8(Mn2Cl10)(MnCl4) (2), (C4H10N)MnBr3 (3), (C4H10N)2MnBr4 (4), and (C4H10N)2MnI4 (5 and 6 with two different crystal configurations). The analysis of crystal structures illustrates that halide ions play an important role in the crystal structure and further affect the luminescent properties of pyrrolidinium manganese halides. It is only for Cl− and Br− that produce perovskite‐type crystals which exhibit red emission. Other crystals with MnX42− tetrahedron unit emit green or yellow lights. It is interesting that the obtained crystals only contain one kind of halide ion with higher atomic number if there are two kinds of halide ions existing in the crystal growth solution. This study illustrates that the luminescent properties of OTMHs can be tuned by halide ions through deliberately designing experiments.

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