Formamidinium bromide
Formamidinium bromide is a chemical compound used in laboratory settings. It is a crystalline solid with a molecular formula of CH5N2Br. The compound serves as a source of the formamidinium cation, which is utilized in various experimental and analytical procedures within the scientific research domain.
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Synthesis of Hybrid Perovskite Materials
Synthesizing Hybrid Perovskite Materials
ethylammonium bromide (EABr), and lead bromide (PbBr2)
were ordered from Sigma. Dimethyl formamide (DMF) and toluene were
purchased from Alfa-Aesar.
Perovskite Materials Synthesis and Characterization
Synthesis of Perovskite Materials
bromide (PbBr2, ≥98%), formamidinium bromide (FABr,
≥98%), rubidium bromide (RbBr, 99.6%), potassium bromide (KBr,
≥99%), oleic acid (technical grade, 90%), oleylamine (technical
grade, 70%), dimethylformamide (DMF, 99.8%), chloroform (≥99%),
toluene (99.8%), hexane (≥95%), and acetonitrile (99.8%) were
purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. All of the chemicals were directly used
as received without further purification.
Perovskite Precursor Compounds Synthesis
following materials were used: methylammonium
iodide (Sigma, 98%), formamidinium iodide (Sigma, 98%), formamidinium
bromide (Sigma, 98%), formamidinium chloride (Sigma, 97%), CsI (Fischer,
99.9%), CsBr (Fischer, 99.9%), CsCl (Acros, 99.99%), SnI2 (Sigma, 99.999%), SnBr2 (Sigma), SnCl2 (Sigma,
98%), SnI4 (Sigma, 99.999%), and SnBr4 (Sigma,
99%).
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