Browsing by Author "Alexandropoulos, Dimitris I."
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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
Alexandropoulos, Dimitris I.; Papatriantafyllopoulou, Constantina; Li, C. -L; Cunha-Silva, L.; Manos, Manolis J.; Tasiopoulos, Anastasios J.; Wernsdorfer, W.; Christou, George; Stamatatos, Theocharis C. (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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Cyanate groups in higher oxidation state metal cluster chemistry: Mixed-valence (II/III) Mn16 and Mn18 clusters
Alexandropoulos, Dimitris I.; Moushi, Eleni E.; Papatriantafyllopoulou, Constantina; Beavers, Christine M.; Teat, Simon J.; Tasiopoulos, Anastasios J.; Christou, George; Stamatatos, Theocharis C. (2016)
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Cyanate groups in higher oxidation state metal cluster chemistry: Mixed-valence (II/III) Mn16 and Mn18 clusters
Alexandropoulos, Dimitris I.; Moushi, Eleni E.; Papatriantafyllopoulou, Constantina; Beavers, Christine M.; Teat, S. J.; Tasiopoulos, Anastasios J.; Christou, George; Stamatatos, Theocharis C. (2016)The employment of cyanato (OCN-) group in high oxidation state manganese cluster chemistry, in conjunction with carboxylate ions and the organic chelating/bridging ligand 2-(hydroxymethyl)pyridine (hmpH), is reported. The ...
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"Squaring the clusters": A Mn III 4Ni II 4 molecular square from nickel(ii)-induced structural transformation of a Mn II/III/IV 12 cage
Alexandropoulos, Dimitris I.; Manos, Manolis J.; Papatriantafyllopoulou, Constantina; Mukherjee, S.; Tasiopoulos, Anastasios J.; Perlepes, Spyros P.; Christou, George; Stamatatos, Theocharis C. (2012)A Mn III 4Ni II 4 molecular square exhibiting slow magnetization relaxation has been prepared from the reaction of a Mn II 4Mn III 6Mn IV 2 cluster and a simple Ni II source. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012.