Abstract

The valence state of ionic molecular solids composed of biferrocene derivatives (D) and tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) derivatives (A), either monovalent ([D]+[A2]−) or divalent ([D]2+[A2]2−), can be controlled by changing the redox potentials and molecular volumes of the components.

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