The design of coordination networks from polynuclear Mn(II, III) and Fe(III) oxo-carboxylate clusters
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BACA, Svetlana. The design of coordination networks from polynuclear Mn(II, III) and Fe(III) oxo-carboxylate clusters. In: Advances in Chemistry Research, 1 ianuarie 2018, New York. New York, Statele Unite: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2018, Vol.43, pp. 81-130. ISBN 978-153613079-9, 978-153613078-2.
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Advances in Chemistry Research
Vol.43, 2018
Sesiunea "Advances in Chemistry Research"
New York, Statele Unite ale Americii, 1 ianuarie 2018

The design of coordination networks from polynuclear Mn(II, III) and Fe(III) oxo-carboxylate clusters


Pag. 81-130

Baca Svetlana
 
Institute of Applied Physics
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 15 ianuarie 2022


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Metal oxide coordination clusters offer a diversified playground for a range of materials with specific electronic and magnetic properties and can be readily arranged in cluster-based coordination polymers (CCPs) by additional bridging linkers. Remarkably, some of the fascinating properties of their cluster constituents can be widely modified by their combination into the final CCP materials. This chapter will discuss the use of structurally well-defined and versatile building blocks such as MnII,III and FeIII oxide carboxylates in the formation of one-, two- and three-dimensional coordination networks with an emphasis on the synthetic strategies and magnetic properties. 

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Cubane, Perchlorates, Nuclearity

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