Journal Article10.1039/B804757J
Magnetic metal-organic frameworks.
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TL;DR: The diversity of magnetic exchange interactions between nearest-neighbour moment carriers is examined, covering from dimers to oligomers and their implications in infinite chains, layers and networks, having a variety of topologies.
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Abstract: The purpose of this critical review is to give a representative and comprehensive overview of the arising developments in the field of magnetic metal–organic frameworks, in particular those containing cobalt(II). We examine the diversity of magnetic exchange interactions between nearest-neighbour moment carriers, covering from dimers to oligomers and discuss their implications in infinite chains, layers and networks, having a variety of topologies. We progress to the different forms of short-range magnetic ordering, giving rise to single-molecule-magnets and single-chain-magnets, to long-range ordering of two- and three-dimensional networks (323 references).
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