Issue 2, 1998

X-Ray crystal structure, magnetic and electric properties of TTF trimer-based salts of FeCl4–, [TTF7(FeCl4)2]

Abstract

A new TTF trimer-based charge transfer salt, TTF7(FeCl4)2 , has been synthesized and characterized. It belongs to the monoclinic space group C2/m, M=1812.75, a=28.433(5), b=16.524(3), c=16.981(3) Å, β=121.17(2)°, V=6826(2) Å3 and Z=4. The crystal structure shows the two types of layers O and I; the layer O is composed of two sets of TTF trimers orthogonal to each other, providing a two-dimensional interacting network of TTF molecules, while the layer I consists of TTF molecules and FeCl4anions. The FeCl4anions can interact magnetically with the TTF molecules in both the layers O and I because of the short S‥Cl distance. Single-crystal temperature-dependent conductivity measurements show that this material is a semiconductor with a room-temperature conductivity of 0.055 S cm–1and a thermal activation energy of 0.15 eV. The temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibilities indicates antiferromagnetic behavior based on FeCl4 anions and radical cations. Two EPR signals were observed for the microcrystals; the broader signal afforded a large temperature dependence of the g value ranging from 2.15 (292 K) to 1.86 (5 K).

Article information

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J. Mater. Chem., 1998,8, 295-300

X-Ray crystal structure, magnetic and electric properties of TTF trimer-based salts of FeCl4–, [TTF7(FeCl4)2]

M. Umeya, S. Kawata, H. Matsuzaka, S. Kitagawa, H. Nishikawa, K. Kikuchi and I. Ikemoto, J. Mater. Chem., 1998, 8, 295 DOI: 10.1039/A703770H

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