Key Points
Question
How has the 2017 Philadelphia beverage tax factored into longer-term changes in beverage prices and purchases in independent food retail stores based on observational data?
Findings
This cross-sectional study found that, 2 years after tax implementation, price audits of stores showed 137% of the tax was passed through to prices and bag checks indicated a 42% decline in volume of taxed beverages purchased in Philadelphia compared with Baltimore. Total calories purchased from beverages and high-sugar foods declined, suggesting food substitution did not offset beverage declines.
Meaning
These findings suggest a city-level beverage excise tax was associated with persistent declines in purchases of sweetened drinks and calories from sugar in independent stores.
Reducing
the size of metal halide perovskite crystals to the nanoscale
has been demonstrated to stabilize high-performance metastable polymorphs
at room temperature. Cesium lead iodide (CsPbI3), for example,
typically exists as the insulating δ-phase at room temperature
but can adopt the narrow-bandgap γ-phase when the crystal size
is reduced to the nanometer length scale. Here we advance a fundamental
understanding of the role of nanoconfinement in CsPbI3 polymorph
stabilization through a combination of X-ray diffraction and temperature-dependent
photoluminescence. Using a wet annealing method to directly form γ-CsPbI3 from solution in the cylindrical nanopores of anodized aluminum
oxide, we discovered that nanoconfinement lowers the δ−γ
solid-state phase transition temperature from 448 K in the bulk to
370 K. Once formed, nanoconfined γ-CsPbI3 crystals
were found to be stable across the temperature range of 4–610
K and upon an unprecedented one year of air exposure at room temperature.
Taking advantage of the nanoconfinement-induced suppression of phase
transitions, we report for the first time a detailed analysis of electron–phonon
interactions in γ-CsPbI3 via temperature-dependent
photoluminescent measurements. In-depth analysis of the temperature-dependent
peak broadening revealed electron–phonon interactions to be
dominated by Fröhlich scattering, similar to that observed
in inorganic–organic hybrid perovskite systems. Photoluminescence
mapping further confirmed that nanoconfined γ-CsPbI3 crystals exhibit spatial uniformity on the tens of micrometers length
scale, suggesting nanoconfinement as a promising strategy to form
stable, high-performance perovskite films from solution for light-emitting
and light-harvesting applications.
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