Chiral molecular conductor with an insulator-metal transition close to room temperature

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Abstract

Materials exhibiting both chirality and conductivity do not exist in nature and very few examples have been synthesised. We report here the synthesis of a chiral molecular metal which remains metallic down to at least 4.2 K. This material also exhibits room-temperature switching capabilities with a transition upon cooling below 10 °C. This journal is

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Short, J. I., Blundell, T. J., Krivickas, S. J., Yang, S., Wallis, J. D., Akutsu, H., … Martin, L. (2020). Chiral molecular conductor with an insulator-metal transition close to room temperature. Chemical Communications, 56(66), 9497–9500. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc04094k

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