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An organic superconductor, (TEA)(HEDO-TTF-dc)2·2(H2C2O4), coupled with strong hydrogen-bonding interactions
Yuto Morimachi1, Mizuki Urai2, Ryota Nakajima1,3
1Department of Chemistry, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University, Sakurajosui 3-25-40 Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo 156-8550, Japan. zhou.biao@nihon-u.ac.jp.
Abstract:
A new organic superconductor (TEA)(HEDO-TTF-dc)2·2(H2C2O4) (H2EDO-TTF-dc = ethylenedioxy-tetrathiafulvalene dicarboxylic acids) with an onset TC of 4.0 K, was successfully obtained using oxalic acid and HEDO-TTF-dc anion donor. The crystal structure analysis indicated that strong π-π overlaps and very strong intra- and inter-molecular hydrogen-bonding interactions exist between the HEDO-TTF-dc anion donors and oxalic acid molecules.
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