Abstract

Metal(III)tris(oxalate) charge transfer salts of bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene, bedt-ttf, display a rich variety of magnetic and conducting properties. The series contains both semiconductors and the first molecular superconductor containing paramagnetic d electrons. Most of the compounds in the series follow the general formula (bedt-ttf) 4M(C 2O 4) 3. A.solvent (M = metal(III); A = K +, NH 4 + or H 2O). The conducting properties arise from different arrangements of the bedt-ttf molecules; packing motifs, conformational changes and charge distribution. We examine how changes in the oxalate co-ordination mode can promote specific donor packing motifs.

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