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Constructing magnetic molecular solids by employing three-atom ligands as bridges
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The combination of some three-atom bridges with paramagnetic 3d transition metal ions results in the systematic isolation of molecular magnetic materials, ranging from single-molecule and single-chain magnets to layered weak ferromagnets and three-dimensional porous magnets.About:
This article is published in Chemical Communications.The article was published on 2008-01-03. It has received 486 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Paramagnetism & Ferromagnetism.read more
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Introduction to Metal–Organic Frameworks
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Magnetic metal-organic frameworks.
TL;DR: The diversity of magnetic exchange interactions between nearest-neighbour moment carriers is examined, covering from dimers to oligomers and their implications in infinite chains, layers and networks, having a variety of topologies.
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Ferroelectric Metal–Organic Frameworks
Wen Zhang,Ren-Gen Xiong +1 more
TL;DR: The ferroelectric properties of some lately reported MOFs will be presented in this talk, covering their triggering mechanism, designing strategies and potential applications as multifunctional materials.
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Chemically diverse and multifunctional hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites
TL;DR: Hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) as mentioned in this paper can have a diverse range of compositions including halides, azides, formates, dicyanamides, cyanides, and Dicyanometallates.
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Multiferroic Behavior Associated with an Order−Disorder Hydrogen Bonding Transition in Metal−Organic Frameworks (MOFs) with the Perovskite ABX3 Architecture
Prashant Jain,Vasanth Ramachandran,Ronald J. Clark,Haidong Zhou,Brian H. Toby,Naresh S. Dalal,Harold W. Kroto,Anthony K. Cheetham +7 more
TL;DR: This research opens up a new class of multiferroics in which the electrical ordering is achieved by means of hydrogen bonding, and the compounds become canted weak ferromagnets below 40 K.
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Time‐Dependent Statistics of the Ising Model
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of a uniform, time-varying magnetic field upon the Ising model is discussed, and the frequency-dependent magnetic susceptibility is found in the weak-field limit.