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All metals conduct electricity on account of the mobility of the electrons that bind the atoms together. Ionic, molecular, and network solids are typically electrical insulators or semiconductors (see Sections 3.f3 and 3.14), but there are notable exceptions, such as high-temperature superconductors, which are ionic or ceramic solids (see Box 5.2), and there is currently considerable interest in the electrical conductivity ol some organic polymers (see Box 19.1). [Pg.323]

Ceramic oxide superconductors have distinct atomic layers. The Cu-containing superconductors contain planes of copper and oxygen atoms, as the molecular view shows. These planes alternate with layers containing oxygen and the other metals that make up the superconductor. Superconductivity takes place in the Cu—O planes. [Pg.784]

The discovery of the first molecular superconductor containing a transition metal complex, TTFJNi (dmit)2]2 (386), initiated a significant effort into the search for more of these fascinating materials.10 9... [Pg.339]

Keywords Cation-radical salts, Molecular conductors, Organic superconductors, Organometallic anions, Tetrakis(trifluoromethyl)metallates, Tetrathiafulvalene... [Pg.2]

Since the discovery of the first organic semiconductor perylene-bromine complex in 1954 [1], a large number of molecular conductors, including more than 100 molecular superconductors, have been prepared. Conducting molecular materials are characterized by the following features ... [Pg.37]

Cowan DO, Fortkort JA, Metzger RM (1991) Design constraints for organic metals and superconductors. In Metzger RM, Day P, Papavassiliou GC (eds) Lower-dimensional systems and molecular electronics. NATO ASI Ser, vol B248. Plenum Press, New York,... [Pg.78]

Figure 10 The first stage in the building of the molecular structure of the superconductor YBa2Cu307-x starting from CaTi03 perovskite units. The formation of YBa2Cu309. (a) Common representation (b) stereoscopic representation... Figure 10 The first stage in the building of the molecular structure of the superconductor YBa2Cu307-x starting from CaTi03 perovskite units. The formation of YBa2Cu309. (a) Common representation (b) stereoscopic representation...
Table 1.8. Material, P and of selected molecular organic superconductors classified according to the point group of the donor... Table 1.8. Material, P and of selected molecular organic superconductors classified according to the point group of the donor...
The neutral insulator TMTSF, which shows field-effect conduction with /Th — 0.2 cm s (Nam et al, 2003), when transformed into a Bechgaard salt also becomes superconducting, but at lower temperatures. In this case the perfect segregation of organic and inorganic molecular planes leads to confined electronic systems, which in the normal state are quasi ID. Organic superconductors based on the BEDT-TTF molecule represent the case of pure 2D electronic systems. [Pg.280]

X-ray crystallography, 40 20-21 synthetic models, 40 23-48 xanthane oxidase, 40 21-23 chalcogenide halides, 23 370-377, 413 Chevrel phases, 23 376-377 metal-metal bonding, 23 330, 373 structural data, 23 373-376 as superconductors, 23 376 synthesis, 23 371-372 chloride, 46 4-24, 35-44 heterocations of, 9 290, 291 cluster compounds, 44 45-46 octahedral, 44 47-49, 53-63 electronic structure, 44 55-63 molecular structure, 44 53-54 synthesis, 44 47-49 rhomboidal, 44 75-82 solid-state clusters and, 44 66-72, 74-75, 80-82, 85-87 tetrahedral, 44 72-75 triangular, 44 82-87 cofactor, 40 2, 4-12 anaerobic isolation, 40 5 molybdopterin and, 40 4-8 reduced form, 40 12 synthesis, 40 8-12 xanthine oxidase, 45 60-63 complexes... [Pg.188]

Scheme 15 Component molecules for molecular superconductors except TMTSF, TMTTF, FT and BO systems. Numbers in bracket are the total members of each superconductor and the highest (in K)... Scheme 15 Component molecules for molecular superconductors except TMTSF, TMTTF, FT and BO systems. Numbers in bracket are the total members of each superconductor and the highest (in K)...

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