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VASILCHENKO, I., IKORSKII, V., BURLOV, A., URAEV, Ali, KUZMENKO, T., KOSHSHIENKO, Yu., DIVAEVA, L., GARNOVSKII, D., SHESTAKOVA, T., NIKOLAEVSKII, S., BELETSKII, O., MATUEV, P., KARPOV, O., GARNOVSKII, Alexander. Novel ferromagnetic copper(II) dimers. In: Physical Methods in Coordination and Supramolecular Chemistry, 27 septembrie - 1 octombrie 2006, Chişinău. Chisinau, Republic of Moldova: 2006, XVII, p. 88. ISBN 978-9975-62-066-6.
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Physical Methods in Coordination and Supramolecular Chemistry
XVII, 2006
Conferința "The XV-th International Conference Physical Methods in Coordination and Supramolecular Chemistry : The XVII-th Reading in memory of Acad. A.Ablov"
Chişinău, Moldova, 27 septembrie - 1 octombrie 2006

Novel ferromagnetic copper(II) dimers


Pag. 88-88

Vasilchenko I.1, Ikorskii V.1, Burlov A.1, Uraev Ali1, Kuzmenko T.1, Koshshienko Yu.2, Divaeva L.1, Garnovskii D.1, Shestakova T.2, Nikolaevskii S.1, Beletskii O.3, Matuev P.3, Karpov O.3, Garnovskii Alexander1
 
1 Institute of Physical and Organic Chemistry Southern Federal University,
2 International Tomography Center, Siberian Branch of the RAS,
3 Rostov State Pedagogical University
 
 
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The binuclear copper(II) metallocomplexes with variable donor atoms (X, Y) and bridging fragments (Z) were synthesized and characterized.figureIt was established the copper(II) chelates depending on the nature of X, Y, Z fragments can display as dia-, anti- and ferromagnetsfigureThe possible structure of obtained complexes (A or B) is discussed depending on the nature of donor atoms X and Y.

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