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From Molecular Structures to Solid State Properties in π Charge Transfer Salts

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Molecular charge transfer solids form currently a broad class of materials which are usually divided into two classes the real charge transfer complexes (CTC) and the radical ion salts (RIS) [1][2].

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Delhaes, P. (1995). From Molecular Structures to Solid State Properties in π Charge Transfer Salts. In: Becher, J., Schaumburg, K. (eds) Molecular Engineering for Advanced Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 456. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8575-0_19

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