Abstract
Ag(I) is used to form a π-stacked metal-organic solid that exhibits remarkably high electrical conductivity. The solid undergoes a single-crystal-to-single-crystal [2+2] photodimerization to generate a 1D coordination polymer with over 40% higher conductivity. The Ag(I) complex represents the first example of an increase in conductivity resulting from a [2+2] photodimerization. Density of states calculations show a higher contribution from Ag(I) ions to the valence band in the photodimerized solid, supporting the increase in conductivity. © 2014 American Chemical Society.
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Hutchins, K. M., Rupasinghe, T. P., Ditzler, L. R., Swenson, D. C., Sander, J. R. G., Baltrusaitis, J., … Macgillivray, L. R. (2014). Nanocrystals of a metal-organic complex exhibit remarkably high conductivity that increases in a single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformation. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(19), 6778–6781. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja4131774
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