Molecule-based magnetic materials : theory, techniques, and applications
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Molecule-based magnetic materials : theory, techniques, and applications
(ACS symposium series, 644)
American Chemical Society, c1996
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"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies and the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Inc., at the 1995 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies"
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Presents a mixture of tutorial chapters on theoretical and practical aspects of molecular magnetism, as well as chapters describing the most recent developments in the field. Provides a comprehensive review of organic molecule-based materials. Includes an introductory section that highlights the theory and instrumental techniques commonly employed in the field. Discusses finite systems such as organic and metal-based dimers, oligomers, and cluster molecules.
Describes extended organic systems and extended metal-based systems.
Table of Contents
- Molecule-Based Magnets: An Introduction
- Exchange Interaction of Organic Spin Systems
- Theoretical Approaches to Molecular Magnetism
- Magnetic-Susceptibility Measurement Techniques
- Superconducting Quantum Interference Device Studies in Molecule-Based Magnetism
- Continuous Wave and Fourier Transform Pulsed Electron Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Organic-Molecular Magnetism: Theory and Applications
- Heat-Capacity Calorimetry of Molecule-Based Magnetic Materials
- Use of Mssbauer Effect Spectroscopy in the Study of the Low-Dimensionality Magnetism and Long-Range Order of Magnetic Systems of Contemporary Interest
- Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of pi-Cross- Conjugated Polycarbenes with High-Spin Ground States
- Origin of Superparamagnetic-Like Behavior in Large Molecular Clusters
- Magnetostructural Correlations in Dinuclear Cu(II) and Ni(II) Complexes Bridged by pi[2-1,1-Azide and pi[2-Phenoxide
- The Azido Ligand: A Useful Bridge for Designing High-Dimensional Magnetic Systems
- Molecular Magnetic Materials and Small Clusters Containing N-Donor Chelated Metal Species Combined with Hexacyanometallate, Tris-oxalatometallate, and Related Bridging Groups
- Design of Organic-Based Materials with Controlled Magnetic Properties
- Progress Toward "Conditional" Magnetic Materials: Magnetic Properties of (m-Pyridyl Nitronyl Nitroxide)[2HBR and Cu[2(OH)[3, (alkylcarboxylate)
- Intrachain Ferromagnetic Spin Alignment in pi-Conjugated Polyradicals with a Poly(phenylenevinylene) Chain
- Very High Spin Polyradicals
- Assembly of Imino Nitroxides with Cu(I) Halides
- Weak-Ferromagnetism and Ferromagnetism in Tetrafluorotetracyanoquinodimethanide Salts
- Spin Transition Molecular Materials for Display and Data Processing
- Improved Synthesis of the V(tetracyanoethylene)[x*y(solvent) Room-Temperature Magnet: Doubling of the Magnetization at Room Temperature
- Design and Magnetism of New Bimetallic Assemblies with Fe(III)-CN-Ni(II) Linkages
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