Radical cation salts of TTF(CH2OH)4 with cyanide anions: Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of [TTF(CH2OH)4][TCNQF4] and [TTF(CH2OH)4]3[18-crown-6⊂K][M(CN)6]·DMF (M=Fe, Co)

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Kamal Boubekeur ◽  
Philippe Molinié
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Sachinori Mishima ◽  
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Yutaka Nishio ◽  
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Joachim Hock ◽  
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Elmar Dormann ◽  
Hubert Winter

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Peter Day’s research group reported the first molecular superconductor containing paramagnetic metal ions in 1995, β″-(BEDT-TTF)4(H3O)Fe(C2O4)3·C6H5CN. Subsequent research has produced a multitude of BEDT-TTF-tris(oxalato)metallate salts with a variety of structures and properties, including 32 superconductors to date. We present here the synthesis, crystal structure, and conducting properties of the newest additions to the Day series including the first superconductor incorporating the diamagnetic tris(oxalato)aluminate anion, β″-(BEDT-TTF)4(H3O)Al(C2O4)3·C6H5Br, which has a superconducting Tc of ~2.5 K. β″-(BEDT-TTF)4(H3O)Co(C2O4)3·C6H5Br represents the first example of a β″ phase for the tris(oxalato)cobaltate anion, but this salt does not show superconductivity.


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pp. 1096-1098 ◽  
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Takeshi Kodama ◽  
Koichi Kikuchi ◽  
Wataru Fujita

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