2013
DOI: 10.1039/c2ce26617b
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Exploration and synthesis of condensed coordination networks with modified magnetic properties

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“…Note that the same topology of the coordination network is observed in [Ni(NCS) 2 (2-methylpyrazine) 2 ] n and that this compound shows a metamagnetic transition at 150 Oe. [66] A similar behavior is also observed for the corresponding compound with 2-chloropyrazine, but the metamagnetic transition occurs at very high fields in this case. [65] To ex-clude metamagnetic behavior for 3-Ni/I, additional measurements at 10, 20, and 100 Oe were performed; as the results are similar to those at 1000 Oe, a metamagnetic transition at very low field can be excluded ( Figure S35).…”
Section: Magnetic Investigationssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Note that the same topology of the coordination network is observed in [Ni(NCS) 2 (2-methylpyrazine) 2 ] n and that this compound shows a metamagnetic transition at 150 Oe. [66] A similar behavior is also observed for the corresponding compound with 2-chloropyrazine, but the metamagnetic transition occurs at very high fields in this case. [65] To ex-clude metamagnetic behavior for 3-Ni/I, additional measurements at 10, 20, and 100 Oe were performed; as the results are similar to those at 1000 Oe, a metamagnetic transition at very low field can be excluded ( Figure S35).…”
Section: Magnetic Investigationssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66] In most cases, we crystallized structures in which the metal cations are linked by pairs of anionic ligands into chains.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 ] n : DC measurements above and below the critical field and initial curve (inset). [176] Magnetic measurements reveal that the cobalt compound is a metamagnet and that no slow relaxation of the magnetization is observed. The nickel compound shows a similar behavior and for M = Fe an antiferromagnetic transition is observed (Figure 24).…”
Section: /Kap1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nickel compound shows a similar behavior and for M = Fe an antiferromagnetic transition is observed (Figure 24). [128,176] In this case it is assumed that the ferromagnetic thiocyanato chains are antiferromagnetically coupled by additional anionic ligands.…”
Section: /Kap1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[31][32][33][34][35] However, in some cases 2D thiocyanato networks are observed, in which the metal cations are linked by single thiocyanato anions into layers, like in [Ni(NCS) 2 (2-methylpyrazine) 2 ] n , and the analogous Co compound in which the metal cations are linked by alternating pairs of thiocyanato anions and single thiocyanato anions into a 2D network ( Figure 1). [36,37] In our ongoing project on the synthesis, structure, and properties of such thiocyanato coordination polymers we were especially interested in systematic investigations on the influence of a chemical and structural modification on the magnetic properties of such compounds. [3] For compounds in which the metal (M) cations are coordinated to, for example, pyridine and are linked by pairs of μ-1,3-bridging thiocyanato ligands into linear chains, we observed antiferromagnetic intrachain coupling for M = Mn, and ferromagnetic intrachain and antiferromagnetic interchain coupling leading to metamagnetic behavior for M = Fe, Ni, and for M = Co ferromagnetic intrachain interactions, and a slow relaxation of the magnetization is observed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%