Sn1 H8 N2 Cl6

semiconductor
· Sn1 H8 N2 Cl6

This is a tin-based halide compound with nitrogen coordination (SnH₈N₂Cl₆), representing a hybrid inorganic-organic semiconductor material combining tin, chlorine, and nitrogen-hydrogen ligands. While not a commercially established engineering material, this compound falls within the emerging class of metal halide perovskites and tin-based semiconductors being investigated for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications. Materials in this family are notable for their tunable bandgap, solution processability, and potential as lead-free alternatives to conventional halide perovskites, though they remain largely in research and development stages with ongoing optimization of stability and device performance.

research semiconductorsphotovoltaic developmentoptoelectronic deviceslead-free perovskite alternativesthin-film electronicsexperimental light-emitting materials

Compliance & Regulations

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Band Gap(Eg)
eV
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Formation Energy(ΔHf)
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