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    Molecular solids containing BEDT-TTF and structurally related transition metal complexes
    (1986) Keller, Heimo J.; Niebl, Roland; Nöthe, Dietrich; Schweitzer, Dieter; Weber, Angelika
    The special physical properties of BEDT-TTF salts, e.g. their two-dimensional behaviour, are caused by the typical geometry of this donor and the arrangement of the cations in the crystal lattice of its salts. In order to extend the range of physical properties produced by BEDT-TTF like compounds, we synthesized sulfur containing transition metal complexes with a molecular structure very similar to BEDT-TTF. The bis(5.6-dihydro-1.4-dithin-2.3-dithiolate)metallates of the nickel triad can be prepared in different oxidation states as anions and in neutral form. The anionic complexes can be reacted with BEDT-TTF cations.
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    1,3,5-Tris(dimethylamino)benzol mit Iod und 1,3,5-Tricyanobenzol : eine ungewöhnliche Dimerisierung und ein "normaler" Donor/Akzeptor-Komplex
    (1988) Keller, Heimo J.; Niebl, Roland; Renner, Gerd; Ruhr, Dorothea von der; Schweitzer, Dieter
    Wir sind auf der Suche nach "organischen" Ferromagneten. Als Zielsubstanz haben wir kristallisierte Radikal-Ionen mit bahnentarteten Grundzuständen ausgewählt. Molekulare Festkörper aus planaren organischen Radikalionen zeigen ein breites Spektrum teilweise recht interessanter physikalischer Eigenschaften, die durch kollektives Elektronenverhalten zu erklären sind. In den letzten Jahren wurde vor allem das elektrische Verhalten dieser Substanzen untersucht. Dies führte zur Entdeckung einer Vielzahl "organischer Metalle", von denen einige bei tiefer Temperatur auch supraleitend werden.
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    Plasma reflectance of the one-dimensional organic metals of the type (arene)2XF6(arene=perylene, pyrene or fluoranthene ; X=P, As, Sb)
    (1983) Geserich, Hans Peter; Koch, Bertram; Ruppel, Wolfgang; Wilckens, Rudolf; Schweitzer, Dieter; Enkelmann, Volker; Wegner, Gerhard; Wieners, Gerhard; Keller, Heimo J.
    We have investigated the spectral position and the form of the plasma edge of different radical cation salts of the type (arene)zXF, independence of the type of the organic donor molecule, and of the charge transfer between donor and acceptor molecules.
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    Microwave conductivity in polycrystalline (BEDT-TTF)2I3 material
    (1991) Müller, Gerhard; Helberg, Hans W.; Schweitzer, Dieter; Keller, Heimo J.
    Polycrystalline material of the α-phase of (BEDT-TTF)2I3 was compressed to small samples (4-mm x 1mm, thickness 0.3 mm typically) at a pressure of 10 kbar. Annealing at 70°C yields the superconducting αt-phase. Microwaves (10,2 GHz) enable the measurements of the conductivity for stepwise annealing after every annealing step in always the same sample. For annealing times 10 min all conductivity versus temperature curves are intersecting in an isosbestlc point at 190 K. This behaviour can be described by a conductivity relation for a two component system, from which was determined the volume fraction of the new grown αt-phase in dependence of the annealing time. Starting annealing (annealing times < 10 min) shows another unexpected phase transformation. After 2 min annealing the conductivity at 200 K increases by more than one order of magnitude, but then decreases of further annealing (5-10 min) down to the value for the unannealed sample.
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    The preparation of new metallic charge-transfer complexes: anthra [9.1-cd:10.5-c'd'] bis [1.2] dithiol (TTA), -diselenol (TSA) and their polyiodides
    (1982) Endres, Helmut; Keller, Heimo J.; Queckbörner, Jobst G.; Veigel, Jürgen; Schweitzer, Dieter
    The donors TTA and TSA were prepared starting from 1.5-dichloro-9.10-anthracenedione which was converted into 1.5.9.10-tetrachloroan-thracene (TCA) by two alternating chlorination and elimination steps. TCA was reacted under a dry argon atmosphere with suspensions of Na2S2 and Na2Se2 to yield TTA and TSA, respectively. Action of elemental iodine gives highly conductive polyiodides of both donors. Single crystals of TSA·I1.2 actually behave metallic between 220 and 300 K. The X-ray structure of TSA and TSA·I1.2 allows a comparison of intermolecular distances in the neutral and the partially oxidized, ionic stacks of the donor.
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    Doped dialkylated phenazines : a novel series of highly conducting organic solids
    (1981) Dietz, Klaus; Flandrois, Serge; Keller, Heimo J.; Koch, P.; Queckbörner, Jobst G.; Schweitzer, Dieter
    Doping dimethylphenazine (M2P)-TCNQ and diethylphenazine (E2P)-TCNQ with phenazine gave rise to new conducting compounds with segregated stacks : (M2P)0.5 (P)0,5 TCNQ and (E2P)0,55 (P)0,45 TCNQ. The room temperature electrical conductivities are in the range 10-100 Ω-1 cm-1 for (1) and 1-10 Ω-1cm-1 for (2). The paramagnetism of both compounds could be separated into contributions from TCNQ and Phenazine stacks. The structural electrical and magnetic similarities of (1) with the well-known N-methylphenazinium (NMP)-TCNQ led to a reexamination of its magnetic properties. It was shown that an estimate of the charge transfer can be obtained from the temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility.
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    Metallic coordination polymers using CS2 as starting material
    (1987) Keller, Heimo J.; Klutz, Thomas; Münstedt, Helmut; Renner, Gerd; Schweitzer, Dieter
    Organic polymers with "metallic" properties have found widespread interest during the last few years. Acetylene and aniline as well as different nitrogen and sulfur heterocycles have been used as starting materials. One main problem hampering the technical application of these solids up to now is their environmental and thermal instability. Therefore, we introduced metal ions to stabilize polymeric backbones with high electrical conductivity. Because of the enormous coordination ability of sulfur to many transition metal ions we decided to use a polymeric carbon-sulfur backbone.
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    New charge tranfer salts containing BEDT-TTF and structurally related transition metal complexes
    (1987) Keller, Heimo J.; Niebl, Roland; Nöthe, Dietrich; Schweitzer, Dieter; Weber, Angelika
    The two-dimensional behaviour of BEDT-TTF salts is normally explained with the typical geometry of this donor and its arrangement in the crystal lattice. In order to extend the range of physical properties produced by BEDT-TIF like compounds, we synthesized sulfur containing transition metal complexes with a molecular structure very similar to BEDT-TTF. The bis(5,6-dihydro-1,4-dithiin-2,3-dithiolate)metallates of the nickel triad can be prepared in different oxidation states as anions and in a fully oxidized neutral form.
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    ODMR of triplet states of organic electron donors
    (1986) Grimm, Hans; Schweitzer, Dieter; Hausser, Karl H.; Keller, Heimo J.
    Energies of the first excited triplet states and triplet zero field splitting parameters /D/ and /E/ of several organic donors - usually used for the preparation of organic metals and superconductors - are reported.
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    FT-IR investigations of BEDO-TTF and radical salts of BEDO-TTF
    (1993) Moldenhauer, Jörg; Pokhodnia, Konstantin I.; Schweitzer, Dieter; Heinen, Ilsabe; Keller, Heimo J.
    We investigated powder absorption spectra of the donor BEDO-TTF and some radical salts of BEDO-TTF, which are metals even at low temperatures. After an assignment of the bands in the neutral donor we found in the radical salts different vibrational frequencies of bands correlated with C-O vibrations. These frequencies are directly related to the average charge on the donor molecule. Additionally frequencies of CH2-stretching vibrations exhibit differences, which can be ascribed to a varying strength of donor-anion interaction depending on the respective anion.