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[CoII2 L(NCS)2 (SCN)2 ]: The First Cobalt Complex to Exhibit Both Exchange Coupling and Spin Crossover Effects
Sally Brooker1, Paul G Plieger1, Boujemaa Moubaraki2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin (New Zealand), Fax: (+64) 3-479-7906.
Abstract:
A spin crossover transition (350 K, μeff =3.15 μB per Co atom; 4.5 K, μeff =0.70 μB per Co atom) and weak antiferromagnetic exchange (2 J=-11.7 cm-1 ) between the octahedral, doubly pyridazine bridged cobalt(II) ions are features of the structurally characterized complex [CoII2 L(NCS)2 (SCN)2 ] (the ligand L is shown).
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