Abstract
AbstractSolids having suitable structural and electronic properties are able to form intercalation compounds by reversible redox reactions at room temperatureviatopotactic electron/ion transfer processes. The host lattices range from inorganic solids with different structural dimensionality to organic molecular solids. Similarly, depending on the host lattice type, the guest species may vary from protons and metal ions to large inorganic and organic molecular ions. The possibilities of a systematic “tailoring” of new stable or metastable compounds, the controlled modification of physical properties of solids, and the technical application of electronic/ionic conductors, provide a wide and attractive field for academic and applied research in an interdisciplinary area that involves solid state chemistry and physics, molecular chemistry, electrochemistry, and interface science.
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