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Rebecca J Holmberg1, Che-Jung Kuo, Bulat Gabidullin
1Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, and Centre for Catalysis Research and Innovation, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada. m.murugesu@uottawa.ca.
Abstract:
A Dy6 complex composed of two Dy3 triangular units, [Dy6(μ3-OH)(CO3)3(bsc)3(MeOH)14(H2O)](Cl)5·(H2O)·(MeOH)2 (1), was isolated and found to exhibit slow relaxation of the magnetisation under zero applied dc field, resulting in a high energetic barrier to relaxation.
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