Browsing by Subject "Single-molecule magnets"
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Approaches to molecular magnetic materials from the use of cyanate groups in higher oxidation state metal cluster chemistry: Mn14 and Mn 16
(2013)The initial employment of cyanato groups in higher oxidation state manganese cluster chemistry, in conjunction with the gem-diolate form of di-2-pyridylketone or 2,6-diacetylpyridine dioxime chelate ligands, has afforded ...
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A family of 3D coordination polymers composed of Mn19 magnetic units
(2006)(Figure Presented) Singles networks: The use of 1,3-propanediol and of 2-methyl-1,3-propanediol in manganese carboxylate chemistry leads to two new 3D coordination polymers with an unprecedented Mn19 repeating unit. The ...
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Giant single-molecule magnets: A {Mn84} torus and its supramolecular nanotubes
(2004)A meeting of two magnetic worlds: The giant (ca. 4.2 nm) {Mn84} cluster, shown, has a torus structure and is a single-molecule magnet (SMM). It represents a meeting of the molecular (bottom-up) and classical (top-down) ...
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A reductive-aggregation route to [Mn12O12(OMe) 2(O2CPh)16(H2O)2] 2- single-molecule magnets related to the [Mn12] family
(2004)Axes of power: Jahn-Teller isomerism (that is, Jahn-Teller distortion along different axes) accounts for the presence of both faster and slower relaxing magnetization dynamics of the title compound (see core structure