高導電性TFT誘導体の新しい可逆性イオンから共電性への移行
Clifton Kwang-Fu Shen1, Hieu M Duong, Gursel Sonmez
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Exotic Materials Institute, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095-1569, USA.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 25, 2003
まとめ
テトラチアフルバレン (TTF) とクロラニル同位体との相互作用により,異なる結果が得られます. パライソメアは絶縁固体を形成し,オルトイソメアは相互変換可能な導電成分を備えたユニークなシステムを形成します.
科学分野:
- 固体化学 固体化学
- オーガニック・エレクトロニクス
背景:
- テトラチアフルバレン (TTF) は,有機導体で使用される有名な電子ドナーです.
- クロラニルはパラとオルトイソマーとして存在し,TTF複合体の性質に影響を与える可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- TTFとパラおよびオルト・クロラニル同位体との相互作用から生じる固体状態現象を調査する.
- その結果生じる電荷伝送複合体の構造および電子特性を特徴付ける.
主な方法:
- TTF-クロラニル複合体の合成と特徴付け.
- クリスタル構造を決定するX線 difraktion分析.
- 電気伝導性の測定. 電気伝導性の測定. 電気伝導性の測定. 電気伝導性の測定. 電気伝導性の測定.
主要な成果:
- パラクロラニルを含むTTFは,環境温度で中性成分を交互に組み合わせた絶縁式スタックを形成します.
- TTFとオルトクロラニルは,相互変換可能な導電性イオンおよび共電性コンポーネントを備えたシステムを形成します.
- 同位体差は,電荷移転複合体の性質に大きく影響する.
結論:
- クロラニルの特定の同位体は,TTFと複合すると,固体状態の特性を決定する.
- オルト・クロラニルは,調節可能な電子状態を持つ新しい導電性材料への道筋を提供します.
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