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Electrical properties dmit-based compounds

Very few dithiolene platinum complex-based compounds have been reported and most of them exhibit poor electrical conductivity (9, 122, 123). The complex (Me4N)[Pt(dmit)2]2 does show metal-like behavior (RT conductivity = 10 S cm 1) but only >220 K (123). Another exception is (NHMe3)[Pt(dmit)2]3. This compound, which has the unusual 1 3 stoichiometry, behaves as a metal down to 180 K, with a room temperature conductivity of 140 S cm-1 (91). The Pt(dmit)2 units form pairs with an eclipsed overlap mode. Unlike the analogue Ni derivatives (see above) substituting one hydrogen atom for one methyl group in the (Me4N)+ cation leads to an improvement in the electrical properties. [Pg.413]

In Section III, we also discussed the spin-ladder behavior of dithiolene complex-based compounds, namely, (p-EPYNN) Ni(dmit)2], (DT-TTF)2-[Au(mnt)2], and [Cp2M(dmid)](TCNQF4). All of these compounds display semiconducting behavior and no interplay of electrical and magnetic properties was reported. [Pg.465]


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