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Crystal Structure and Stoichiometric Composition of Potassium-Intercalated Tetracene.

Craig I HileyKenneth K InglisMarco ZanellaJiliang ZhangTroy D ManningMatthew S DyerTilen KnafličDenis ArčonFrédéric BlancKosmas PrassidesMatthew J Rosseinsky
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2020)
The products of the solid-state reactions between potassium metal and tetracene (K:Tetracene, 1:1, 1.5:1, and 2:1) are fully structurally characterized. Synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction shows that only K2Tetracene forms under the reaction conditions studied, with unreacted tetracene always present for x < 2. Diffraction and 13C MAS NMR show that K2Tetracene has a crystal structure that is analogous to that of K2Pentacene, but with the cations ordered on two sites because of the influence of the length of the hydrocarbon on possible cation positions. K2Tetracene is a nonmagnetic insulator, thus further questioning the nature of reported superconductivity in this class of materials.
Keyphrases
  • crystal structure
  • solid state
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
  • ionic liquid
  • computed tomography
  • electron microscopy