- Bechgaard salt
A Bechgaard Salt is any one of a number of organic
charge-transfer complex es that exhibitsuperconductivity at low temperatures [The Physics of Organic Superconductors and Conductors, A.G. Lebed (Ed.), (Springer Series in Materials Science , Vol. 110, 2008), ISBN: 978-3-540-76667-4] . They are named for scientistKlaus Bechgaard , who was one of the first scientists to synthesize them and demonstrate their superconductivity. Most Bechgaard Saltsuperconductor s are extremely low temperature, and lose superconductivity above the 1-2 K range, although the most successful compound in this class superconducts up to almost 12 K.All Bechgaard Salts are formed using a small, planar organic molecule as an electron donor, with any of a number of electron acceptors (like perchlorate (ClO4) or
tetracyanoethylene (TCNE)). All the organic electron donors contain multiply conjugatedheterocycle s with a number of properties, including planarity, lowionization potential and good orbital overlap between heteroatoms in neighboring donor molecules. These properties help the final salt conduct electrons by shuttling them through the orbital vacancies left in the donor molecules.[
Tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) center typical in organic superconductors]All Bechgaard Salts have a variation on a single
tetrathiafulvalene motif - different superconductors have been made with appendages to the motif, or using a tetraselenafulvalene center instead (which is a related compound, but all bear this general structural similarity.There are a wide range of other
organic superconductor s including many other charge-transfer complexes.ee also
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