Abstract

The conduction of electricity in organic solids, especially the parameters required for metallic electron flow and the phenomena responsible for its permanent interruption or perpetual flow are discussed in detail. Specifically, the permanent interruption, termed metal-to-insulator transition, or perpetual flow, termed metal-to-superconductor, are discussed as exhibited by tetrathiofulvalene (TTF), tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ), tetraselenafulvalene (TTMTSF), and salts of each of these compounds. A rather extensive literature survey is included with 60 references being cited.

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