Magnetic Properties of Manganese(III) in Cluster-based Coordination Polymers.
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Abstract
Magnetization studies, using a SQUID magnetometer operating down to 2~K and up to 7 T, were performed on one-, two-, and three-dimensional coordination polymers built with [Mn($L$)]$^+$ complexes and [Nb$_6$Cl$_{12}$(CN)$_6$]$^{4-}$ clusters. All three structures exhibited paramagnetic properties and no signs of long-range ordering down to 2 K. The magnetic properties are dominated by the Mn(III) ions, $S = 2$ and $g \approx 2$, per formula unit, and deviations between the samples at low temperatures are associated with the different anisotropic Mn(III) environments of each material.
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Authors
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Kevin J. Little
Dept. Physics, Taylor Univ.
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Daniel Pajerowski
Department of Physics, University of Florida, Dept.~of Physics, Univ.~Florida, University of Florida
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Mark Meisel
Department of Physics, University of Florida, Dept.~of Physics, Univ.~Florida, University of Florida
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D.R. Talham
Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Dept.~Chemistry, Univ.~Florida
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H. Zhou
Dept.~Chemistry, Wake Forest Univ.
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A. Lachgar
Dept.~Chemistry, Wake Forest Univ.