Synthesis and Properties of Higher Homologues of Bis-Fused TTF

  • Yohji Misaki
    a Division of Molecular Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University , Yoshida, Kyoto , 606-01
  • Kazuya Kawakami
    a Division of Molecular Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University , Yoshida, Kyoto , 606-01
  • Natsuko Higuchi
    a Division of Molecular Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University , Yoshida, Kyoto , 606-01
  • Hiroyuki Nishikawa
    a Division of Molecular Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University , Yoshida, Kyoto , 606-01
  • Takeshi Miura
    a Division of Molecular Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University , Yoshida, Kyoto , 606-01
  • Tokio Yamabe
    a Division of Molecular Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University , Yoshida, Kyoto , 606-01

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Abstract Several derivatives of higher homologues of bis-fused TTF, BDT-TTPY (1) and DT-TTP (2), have been synthesized. Cyclic voltammograms of 1 and 2consist of three-pairs of double-electron and five-pairs of single electron redox waves, respectively. Most of cation radical salts obtained by the chemical doping with appropriate oxidants showed relatively high conductivity ([sgrave]rt =10-2-101 S cm1 on compressed pellets).

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