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Controlling magnetic communication through aromatic bridges by variation in torsion angle
Thomas B Faust1, Floriana Tuna, Grigore A Timco
1The School of Chemistry and Photon Science Institute, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK.
Abstract:
A series of heteroaromatic bridging ligands are employed in the synthesis of a family of paramagnetic, heterometallic ring dimers. The extent of spin propagation between the rings via the organic conduit is investigated through micro-SQUID magnetometry and EPR spectroscopy from which conclusions over the mechanism of spin-communication are drawn.
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