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A MOLECULE LIKE SODIUM
Authors:A Wallace Cordes  Robert C Haddon  Richard T Oakley
Institution:1. University of Arkansas , Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA;2. University of California , California, USA;3. University of Waterloo , Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The use of neutral π-radicals as building blocks for molecular conductors holds both appeal and challenge. Such systems obviate the need for counterions, as charge transfer is not required to generate charge carriers. Essentially an array of π-radicals should function like atoms in an elemental metal, e.g., sodium, affording a half-filled energy band. Most radicals, however, tend to dimerize, and even when association can be suppressed the resulting low bandwidth W, coupled with a high on-site Coulomb repulsion U, leads to a Mott insulating state. We are pursuing the design and synthesis of stable heterocyclic thiazyl radicals, with a view to generating stable, crystalline materials with a high W/U ratio. The search for these new radicals, the molecular analogues of sodium, is the subject of this presentation.
Keywords:Conductivity  electrochemistry  heterocycle  magnetism  neutral radical  solid state structures  sulfur-nitrogen
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