ABSTRACT

Various low-dimensional compounds can be attributed to organic conductors, such as molecular crystals based on charge-transfer complexes and ion-radial salts [1-5], modied fullerenes [6-8], phthalocyanine metal complexes [9], dyes [10], and metal-lled polymers [11,12]. These compounds are interesting from the scientic standpoint, concerning the fundamentals of charge-transfer processes. Various polymers and their composites with carbon nanomaterials can also be classied in to organic conductors [13-18].