Highly Conductive Halogenated Low-Dimensional Materials
Tobin J. Marks and
Davida W. Kalina
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Tobin J. Marks: Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry and the Materials Research Center
Davida W. Kalina: Standard Oil Research Department
Chapter 6 in Extended Linear Chain Compounds, 1982, pp 197-331 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The past several years have witnessed vigorous activity and dramatic progress in the area of low-dimensional electrically conductive materials.1 Great excitement has been generated among chemists and physicists by the synthesis and properties of unusual new substances with metal-like properties. These developments can be anticipated to lead to new degrees of chemical control over collective solid state properties, new methodology in chemical synthesis and in physical measurements, and to better theoretical models for cooperative phenomena in condensed matter. In the technological sphere, this research may lead to a new generation of electronic materials with applications as varied as sensors, rectifiers, fuel cell components, solar energy conversion elements, and electrophotographic devices. The possibility of high-temperature superconductors or at least highly conductive synthetic materials which could replace metals in various applications, has contributed additional impetus to the design and study of new metal-like materials.
Keywords: Charge Transport; Partial Oxidation; Iodine Atom; Mossbauer Spectrum; Resonance Raman Spectrum (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-3249-7_6
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