Preparation of very small or nanoscopic crystallites applying wet tech
niques and their properties are discussed. It is shown that controlled
evaporation of the solvent from the solution containing low molecular
weight CT complexes and polymers leads to formation of continuous net
works of microcrystallites, which are responsible for the magnetic, op
tical and particularly electrical properties of the obtained systems (
isotropic, surface or anisotropic conductivity). Using a variation of
this method one can obtain very small crystals of CT complex salts or
other substances showing nonlinear optical properties. Application of
the so-called ''droplet technique'' results in formation of the emulsi
on of the crystallizable compounds. The crystallization in small dropl
ets leads to very small crystals which show, because of their nanoscop
ic size, different properties than bigger single crystals of these com
pounds.