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Structural and magnetic investigations of the mixed-valence Fe(II,III) two-dimensional layer complex, [Fe2(II) Fe2(III)(HCOO)10(C6H7N)6]n.

2004

The structure of the complex, [Fe2(II)Fe2(III)(HCOO)10(C6H7N6)n, (1) exhibits a neutral two-dimensional layer network of alternating iron(II) and iron(III) ions, bridged equatorially by formate groups. All iron atoms are octahedrally coordinated, with iron(III) coordinating axially to one gamma-picoline and one formate group, while the iron(II) centers interact axially with two gamma-picoline groups, above and below the layer plane. The complex crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1 at all studied temperatures [at 120 K, the cell dimensions are: a = 10.228(1), b = 12.071(1), c = 12.072(1) A, alpha = 89.801(2), beta = 71.149(2), gamma = 73.371(2) degrees]. An intralayer antiferromagnet…

Models MolecularValence (chemistry)ChemistryStereochemistryExchange interactionTemperatureCrystal structureTriclinic crystal systemCrystallography X-RayMagnetic susceptibilityFerric CompoundsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCrystallographyMagneticsSpectroscopy MossbauerMössbauer spectroscopyOrganometallic CompoundsAntiferromagnetismMoleculeFerrous CompoundsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry
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A Tetracopper(II)-Tetraradical Cuboidal Core and Its Reactivity as a Functional Model of Phenoxazinone Synthase

2007

The coordination chemistry of the tridentate ligand N-(2-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butylphenyl)-2-aminobenzylalcohol H3L has been studied with the copper(II) ion. The ligand is noninnocent in the sense that it is readily oxidized in the presence of air to its o-iminobenzosemiquinonato [L*]2- radical form. The crystal structure of the synthesized tetracopper(II)-tetraradical complex [CuII4(L*)4] (1), has been determined by X-ray crystallography at 100 K. Variable-temperature (2-290 K) magnetic susceptibility measurements of complex 1 containing eight paramagnetic centers establish the spin ground state to be diamagnetic (St=0) arising from the antiferromagnetic interactions. Electrochemical measur…

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Elastic torsion effects in magnetic nanoparticle diblock-copolymer structures

2011

Magnetic properties of thin composite films, consisting of non-interacting polystyrene-coated γ-Fe(2)O(3) (maghemite) nanoparticles embedded into polystyrene-block-polyisoprene P(S-b-I) diblock-copolymer films are investigated. Different particle concentrations, ranging from 0.7 to 43 wt%, have been used. The magnetization measured as a function of external field and temperature shows typical features of anisotropic superparamagnets including a hysteresis at low temperatures and blocking phenomena. However, the data cannot be reconciled with the unmodified Stoner-Wohlfarth-Néel theory. Applying an appropriate generalization we find evidence for either an elastic torque being exerted on the …

Models StatisticalCondensed matter physicsPolymersChemistryPhysicsBiophysicsTemperatureMaghemiteTorsion (mechanics)Nanoparticleengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic hysteresisElasticityMagneticsMagnetizationMaterials TestingengineeringAnisotropyNanoparticlesMagnetic nanoparticlesGeneral Materials ScienceAnisotropySuperparamagnetismJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Diatropicity of tetraazanaphthalenes

2006

Tetraazanaphthalenes are diatropic molecules, whose magnetic response to a magnetic field perpendicular to the molecular plane closely resembles that of naphthalene. The out-of-plane component of the magnetic susceptibility tensor and its strong anisotropy can be used as quantifiers of magnetic aromaticity. Maps showing streamlines and modulus of the current density field provide clear evidence for diatropicity of these systems. They also explain the strong anisotropy of carbon and nitrogen magnetic shielding, which is determined by the big out-of-plane component of the nuclear shielding tensor. The electronic ring currents observed in the map deshield the nuclei of ring hydrogens by enforc…

Molecular StructureField (physics)ProtonCondensed matter physicsChemistryChemical shiftStereoisomerismGeneral ChemistryNaphthalenesMagnetic susceptibilityMagnetic fieldMagneticsComputational MathematicsNuclear magnetic resonanceModels ChemicalElectromagnetic shieldingAnisotropyComputer SimulationTensorAnisotropyDiatropicity; tetraazanaphthalenesJournal of Computational Chemistry
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A Trinuclear Copper(II) Cryptate and Its μ3-CO3 Cascade Complex: Thermodynamics, Structural and Magnetic Properties

2011

The 2,4,6-triethylbenzene-capped hexaamine macrobicycle with pyridyl spacers (pyr) was able to coordinate three copper(II) ions within its cavity. Potentiometric studies performed at 298.2 K in MeOH/H(2)O (50:50 v/v) and at ionic strength 0.10 mol dm(-3) in KNO(3) revealed that trinuclear species predominate in solution from pH 5.0, the hydroxo complexes being the main species, which start forming at unusual very low pH values. The single-crystal X-ray determination of the trinuclear complex showed that the three copper centres have square-planar geometry, arranged in an almost equilateral triangle, and have carbonate bridging the three metal centres. The presence of carbonate resulted from…

Molecular StructureOrganic ChemistryPotentiometric titrationInorganic chemistryCryptandchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCrystallography X-RayLigandsCopperCatalysisMetalMagneticsCrystallographychemistryIonic strengthCrown Ethersvisual_artIntramolecular forceOrganometallic Compoundsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumThermodynamicsMoleculeGround stateCopperChemistry - A European Journal
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Repetitive TMS temporarily alters brain diffusion

2004

The authors investigated whether repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) at 1 Hz (12 minutes; 90% of motor threshold) to the primary motor cortex (M1) leads to changes in diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). After the rTMS train, there was a temporary small restriction in diffusion within the targeted left M1 that disappeared after 5 minutes. These findings provide a physiologic correlate to the reported behavioral consequences of off-line 1-Hz rTMS and reveal the transitory nature of the effects.

Motor thresholdAdultMaleTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentMotor Cortexdiffusion-weighted imaging repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulationMagnetic Resonance ImagingTranscranial magnetic stimulationDiffusionMagneticsmedicineHumansNeurology (clinical)Primary motor cortexDiffusion (business)PsychologyNeuroscience
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dsRNA-functionalized multifunctional gamma-Fe2O3 nanocrystals: a tool for targeting cell surface receptors.

2008

NanoparticleMaghemiteNanotechnologyReceptors Cell Surfaceengineering.materialKidneyLigandsFerric CompoundsCatalysisMagneticsDrug Delivery SystemsCell surface receptorCell Line TumorMoleculeHumansRNA MessengerRNA Double-StrandedFerric CompoundsMolecular StructureChemistryGeneral ChemistryToll-Like Receptor 3RNA silencingNanocrystalBiophysicsengineeringNanoparticlesBiosensorAngewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
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Synthesis and characterization of highly ordered cobalt-magnetite nanocable arrays.

2006

Magnetically tunable, high-density arrays of coaxial nanocables within anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes have been synthesized. The nanocables consist of magnetite nanowires surrounded by cobalt nanotube sheaths and cobalt nanowires surrounded by magnetite nanotube sheaths. These materials are a combination of separate hard (Co) and soft (Fe3O4) magnetic materials in a single nanocable structure. The combination of two or more magnetic materials in such a radial structure is seen as a very powerful tool for the future fabrication of magnetoresistive, spin-valve and ultrafast spin-injection devices with nonplanar geometries. The nanocable arrays were prepared using a supercritical-fluid …

NanotubeFabricationMaterials scienceMagnetoresistanceSurface PropertiesNanowirechemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologylaw.inventionBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundMagneticsMicroscopy Electron TransmissionX-Ray DiffractionlawAluminum OxideNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceParticle SizeMagnetiteNanotubesNanowiresMagnetic storageTemperatureGeneral ChemistryCobaltFerrosoferric OxidechemistryNanoparticlesCoaxialCobaltBiotechnologySmall (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Restricting Magnetic Interaction Pathways in Polyoxometalate Salts of Cationic Nitronyl Nitroxide Free Radicals

2004

Abstract : Salts 1 and 2 that combine the [W 6 O 19 ] 2- Lindqvist anion with the cationic nitronyl nitroxide (NN) free radicals p -MepyNN + and n Bu 3 NCH 2 NN + , respectively, have been synthesized and their structural and magnetic properties have been studied. Keywords: Nitroxide radicals, polyoxometalates, magnetism. Introduction Ferromagnetism based on purely organic materials has raised a lot of interest during the last decade [1]. Most of the studies have been performed with nitronyl nitroxide (NN) radicals due to their persistence, stability and ease of functionalization [2]. Bulk ferromagnetism in these compounds arises from ferromagnetic interactions between open-shell molecules …

Nitroxide mediated radical polymerizationFree RadicalsMagnetismPharmaceutical ScienceCrystallography X-RayPhotochemistryCrystal engineeringArticleNitroxide radicalsAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441Magneticslcsh:Organic chemistryCationsDrug DiscoveryAntiferromagnetismMoleculepolyoxometalatesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrymagnetism.ChemistryOrganic ChemistryIntermolecular forceTemperatureTungsten CompoundsCrystallographyFerromagnetismChemistry (miscellaneous)PolyoxometalateMolecular MedicineNitrogen OxidesDimerizationMolecules
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Numerical Investigations of an Implicit Leapfrog Time-Domain Meshless Method

2014

Numerical solution of partial differential equations governing time domain simulations in computational electromagnetics, is usually based on grid methods in space and on explicit schemes in time. A predefined grid in the problem domain and a stability step size restriction need. Recently, the authors have reformulated the meshless framework based on smoothed particle hydrodynamics, in order to be applied for time domain electromagnetic simulation. Despite the good spatial properties, the numerical explicit time integration introduces, also in a meshless context, a severe constraint. In this paper, at first, the stability condition is addressed in a general way by allowing the time step inc…

Numerical AnalysisRegularized meshless methodApplied MathematicsMeshless methodsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringGridTheoretical Computer ScienceComputational MathematicsAlternating direction implicit methodSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaComputational Theory and MathematicsProblem domainADI leapfrog methodSmoothed particle electromagneticsComputational electromagneticsMeshfree methodsTime domainSoftwareMathematicsNumerical partial differential equations
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