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Correlation between Chemical and Physical Pressures on Charge Bistability in [Pd(en)2Br](Suc-Cn)2·H2O.

Shohei KumagaiShinya TakaishiHiroaki IguchiBrian K BreedloveTakuya KanekoHiroshi ItoShin-Ichi KurodaMasahiro Yamashita
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2017)
Hydrostatic (physical) pressure effects on the electrical resistivity of a bromido-bridged palladium compound, [Pd(en)2Br](Suc-C5)2·H2O, were studied. The charge-density-wave to Mott-Hubbard phase transition temperature (TPT) steadily increased with pressure. By a comparison of the effects of the chemical and physical pressures on TPT, it was estimated that the chemical pressure by unit alkyl chain length, i.e., the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl chains within the counterion, corresponded to ca. 1.3 kbar of the physical pressure.
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