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  • DCNQI  (1)
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    ISSN: 1434-193X
    Keywords: DCNQI ; Quinones ; Voltammetry ; CT complexes ; Radical ions ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Bisquinones 16-20, in which the quinoid moieties are tethered by 2-6 methylene units, have been synthesized via the bis(dimethoxybenzenes) 2, 6, 9, 14, and 15. Compounds 16-20 were transformed into the corresponding bis(DCNQIs) 21-25 using standard procedures. Interactions between the two quinoid units, which fade with the length of the tethering chain, have been observed by 13C-NMR spectroscopy, backed by calculated charge densities (Table 1) and by their cyclovoltammograms which indicate two independent two-step electron transfers. Similar results arise from ESR investigations of the bis(quinone) radical ions. All DCNQIs 21-25 form charge-transfer complexes with TTF and copper radical anion salts with reasonable powder conductivities. Since single crystals could not be grown, the structure of these materials remains unknown.
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    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: Conducting materials ; Charge-transfer complexes ; Radical-anion salts ; Alloyed ligands ; Crystal structures ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The new members of the series of 2,5-disubstituted DCNQIs, 1d (Cl/OMe), 1e (Br/OMe), 1j (Cl/I), 1k (Br/I), 1l (I/I), form conducting charge-transfer complexes with TTF (tetrathiofulvalene) which are comparable to known DCNQI/TTFs. From these DCNQIs highly conducting radical-anion salts [2-X, 5-Y-DCNQI]2M (M = Li, Na, K, NH4, Tl, Rb, Ag, Cu) can also be prepared either from the DCNQIs and MI (not AgI), on a metal wire (Ag, Cu), or by electrocrystallization (M = Tl, Ag,Cu). For better crystals a method using periodical switching between reduction and partial oxidation has been developed. With CF3 (large, strongly electron-attracting) as the substituent in DCNQIs 1m (OMe/CF3) and 1n (Me/CF3), conducting TTF complexes remain whereas only 1n yields an insulating copper salt. DCNQI-Cu salts with high conductivities are obtained with alloys containing two or three different DCNQIs. The temperature-dependent conductivities of DCNQI-M salts (other than copper) are similar to those of metal-like semiconductors. All new DCNQI-Cu salts are metallic [M] down to low temperatures, except [1d (Cl/OMe)]2Cu which undergoes a sharp phase transition to an insulating state[M → I]. By variation of the ligands or their ratios in conducting alloys of DCNQI-Cu salts temperature-dependent conductivities can be tuned from M → I to M. In addition, alloying three ligands produced for the first time a radical salt with temperature-independent conductivity from 5 to 300 K. Most remarkably, alloys of the type [(2,5-Me2DCNQI)m] Cu/[{2,5-(CD3)2-DCNQI}n]2Cu which exhibit a sharp M → I phase transition on further cooling reenter the conducting state by an I → M transition, with changes of ca. 108 Scm-1 both ways. For the first time in the field of organic metals crystal structures of DCNQI-copper salts have been determined by X-ray powder diffraction methods and refined by Rietveld analysis. Unit cell data, coordination angles and distances of the π planes are in excellent agreement with the single-crystal X-ray data. However, bond lengths and angles of the ligands are to be less accurate. This powder method proves to be most valuable if only microcrystalline material is available.Supporting information for this article is available on the WWW under http://www.wiley-vch.de/contents/jc_2005/1999/98247_s.pdf or from the author.
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