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Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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June 6, 2006
Symmetry-breaking substitutions of [Re(CN)8]3- into the centered, face-capped octahedral clusters (CH3OH)24M9M'6(CN)48 (M = Mn, Co; M = Mo, W)
Danna E Freedman, Miriam V Bennett, Jeffrey R Long
Communications Chemistry
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January 25, 2023
A hard permanent magnet through molecular design
Ryan A Murphy, Jeffrey R Long, T David Harris
Chemical Science
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September 21, 2020
Two-dimensional, conductive niobium and molybdenum metal-organic frameworks
Michael E Ziebel, Justin C Ondry, Jeffrey R Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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August 1, 2002
[(Cyclen)(4)Ru(4)(pz)(4)](9+): a Creutz-Taube square
Victor C Lau, Louise A Berben, Jeffrey R Long
Nature Materials
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July 29, 2021
Porous materials for carbon dioxide separations
Rebecca L Siegelman, Eugene J Kim, Jeffrey R Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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June 27, 2002
A cyano-bridged single-molecule magnet: slow magnetic relaxation in a trigonal prismatic MnMo(6)(CN)(18) cluster
Jennifer J Sokol, Allan G Hee, Jeffrey R Long
Inorganic Chemistry
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December 11, 2007
Expanded sodalite-type metal-organic frameworks: increased stability and H(2) adsorption through ligand-directed catenation
Mircea Dinca, Anne Dailly, Charlene Tsay, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
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March 4, 2010
Tetranuclear uranium clusters by reductive cleavage of 3,5-dimethylpyrazolate
Jeffrey D Rinehart, Stosh A Kozimor, Jeffrey R Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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February 6, 2018
Control of Electronic Structure and Conductivity in Two-Dimensional Metal-Semiquinoid Frameworks of Titanium, Vanadium, and Chromium
Michael E Ziebel, Lucy E Darago, Jeffrey R Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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May 15, 2010
Observation of a secondary slow relaxation process for the field-induced single-molecule magnet U(H2BPz2)3
Jeffrey D Rinehart, Katie R Meihaus, Jeffrey R Long
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Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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June 6, 2006
Symmetry-breaking substitutions of [Re(CN)8]3- into the centered, face-capped octahedral clusters (CH3OH)24M9M'6(CN)48 (M = Mn, Co; M = Mo, W)
Danna E Freedman, Miriam V Bennett, Jeffrey R Long
Communications Chemistry
|
January 25, 2023
A hard permanent magnet through molecular design
Ryan A Murphy, Jeffrey R Long, T David Harris
Chemical Science
|
September 21, 2020
Two-dimensional, conductive niobium and molybdenum metal-organic frameworks
Michael E Ziebel, Justin C Ondry, Jeffrey R Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
August 1, 2002
[(Cyclen)(4)Ru(4)(pz)(4)](9+): a Creutz-Taube square
Victor C Lau, Louise A Berben, Jeffrey R Long
Nature Materials
|
July 29, 2021
Porous materials for carbon dioxide separations
Rebecca L Siegelman, Eugene J Kim, Jeffrey R Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
June 27, 2002
A cyano-bridged single-molecule magnet: slow magnetic relaxation in a trigonal prismatic MnMo(6)(CN)(18) cluster
Jennifer J Sokol, Allan G Hee, Jeffrey R Long
Inorganic Chemistry
|
December 11, 2007
Expanded sodalite-type metal-organic frameworks: increased stability and H(2) adsorption through ligand-directed catenation
Mircea Dinca, Anne Dailly, Charlene Tsay, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
|
March 4, 2010
Tetranuclear uranium clusters by reductive cleavage of 3,5-dimethylpyrazolate
Jeffrey D Rinehart, Stosh A Kozimor, Jeffrey R Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
February 6, 2018
Control of Electronic Structure and Conductivity in Two-Dimensional Metal-Semiquinoid Frameworks of Titanium, Vanadium, and Chromium
Michael E Ziebel, Lucy E Darago, Jeffrey R Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
May 15, 2010
Observation of a secondary slow relaxation process for the field-induced single-molecule magnet U(H2BPz2)3
Jeffrey D Rinehart, Katie R Meihaus, Jeffrey R Long
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