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Zhiwei Peng1, Shu Li1, Ao Li1
1Hunan Provincial Key Lab of Dark Tea and Jin-Hua, Departmet of Material & Chemical Engineering, Hunan City University, Yiyang, 413000, P. R. China. mengw198503@163.com.
Abstract:
An enantiomeric pair of 3d-3d heterometallic clusters of {MnIIMnIII12CuII8} has been synthesized in an aqueous solution without heating. The crystal structures reveal a five-layered core of {MnIIMnIII12CuII8}, which is a slightly distorted {MnIIMnIII12} tetradecahedron with its eight triangular faces capped by a CuII ion respectively. The magnetic measurement results establish that anisotropic MnIII atom-containing clusters L-1 and D-1 exhibit slow relaxation of their magnetization vectors.
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