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Yan Xu1, Qian-Qian Su2, Bei Liu2
1Department of Chemistry, School of Biological and Materials Engineering, Suqian University, Suqian, 223800, P. R. China.
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The compounds Co2(OH)(5-cnapp)(H2O) (1) and Co8(OH)(4-cnapp)5(H2O)10·12H2O (2) obtained using positionally isomeric phosphonic acids (5-/4-cnappH3) have 3D framework structures. Compound 1 contains a distorted Co3(μ3-OH)-based kagomé layer and shows long-range weak ferromagnetic ordering below 30 K without significant spin frustration.
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