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Multifunctional Conducting Molecular Materials

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Klappentext This title covers a wide range of topics including: molecular conductors and superconductors; design and synthesis of functional molecular materials; organic/inorganic hybrids and photo-induced phenomena. Zusammenfassung This title covers a wide range of topics including: molecular conductors and superconductors; design and synthesis of functional molecular materials; organic/inorganic hybrids and photo-induced phenomena. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part One: Molecular Conductors and Superconductors; Mesomeric fused betainic radicals as organic conductors; TTF based materials: from exotic organic superconductors to transistors; Two isomeric methylenediseleno-diselenadithiafulvalenes (MDSE-TS and MDSE-ST): Synthesis and properties of new selenium-containing fulvalene-type electron donors; Correlation and frustration effects in molecular conductors EtxMe4-xZ[Pd(dmit)2]2 (dmit = C3S52-, Z = N, P, As, Sb, x = 0, 1, 2); Electric field effect of quantum oscillations in few-layer graphene in high magnetic fields; New single-component molecular conductors with diselenadithiafulvalene frameworks; Charge transfer complexes of cytosine and TCNQ derivatives; Electron donors from natural products: donating and ligating ability and charge-transfer complex formation of imidazo[1,2-a]pyrazin-3(7H)-ones; One-dimensional alternating antiferromagnetic chain accompanying charge ordering in DODHT organic superconductors;Dimethyl-substituted analogue of BDH-TTP, DMDH-TTP, and its metallic salts; Monooxygen-containing analogues of DHDA-TTP, DHOTA-TTP and OTDA-TTP and their charge-transfer salts; TTF derivatives linking a dimethyldioxolane ring and their charge-transfer salts; Structures and electrical properties of new PDT-TTP conductors; Crystal structures and physical properties of (Mo6X14)2- salts (X = Br, I); Pronounced enhancement of charge ordering transition temperatures in TMTTF salts with deuteration; Raman spectroscopy of ?-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]I; Charge disproportionation with metallic conductivity in new ET salt, (ET)3(AuBr2)2(AuBr4)2(solv)x, having a peculiar crystal structure; Nano-size molecular conductors directly formed on silicon substrates; Theoretical studies of interdimer parameters in ?'-Me4P[Pd(dmit)2]2 crystals and its spin frustration; Part Two: Design and Synthesis of Functional Molecular Materials; Recent progress of (EDO-TTF)2PF6 and related complexes; Crystal structures and physical properties of (EDO-TTF)5(BF4)3 and (EDO-TTF)4(Sb2F11)0.85(H2O)4; Ionicity of intramolecular charge transfer compounds in solution; Structures and thermal behavior of intramolecular charge transfer compounds Cn-H3CNQ derived from the reaction between 1-alkyl-3,3-dimethyl-2-methyleneindoline and 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ); Synthesis and properties of DT-TTF derivatives possessing dicyanomethylene group as the acceptor unit; NMP TCNQ based molecular wires; Ethylenedithio-TTF-imidazole: construction of pluri-dimensional network by hydrogen-bonding and S...S interactions; New strategies for designing TTP-based donor molecules; Synthesis, physical properties and crystal structures of a new asymmetrical MDOB-EDT-TTF and its charge-transfer complexes; The first metallic salt containing ferrocene, ?"-(BEDT-TTF)4(Fe-(CpCONHCH2SO3)2)o2H2O, and novel ferrocene containing anions, CpFeCp-CONH-(m-, p-)C6H4SO3-; Part Three: Organic/Inorganic Hybrids and photoinduced phenomena; Unconventional magnetotransport in 1D TTF-based ?-d interaction systems; Magnetic conductors based on new ethylenedioxy-substituted donors with a bent molecular structure; Crystal structure and physical properties of the new organic conductors (EDT-TSF)2GaCl4 and (EDT-TSF)2FeCl4; Synthesis and property of tetrathiafulvalene-pendent iron complexes; Gigantic and ultrafast photoresponse in molecular charge ordering system; Photochemical transformation of molecular crystals into devices; Theory of optical responses of photoexcited halo...

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