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Magnetic exchange interactions in the heteropoly complexes [M4(H2O)2(PW9O34)2]10− [M=Co(II) and Cu(II)]

1990

The magnetic properties of the heteropolyanions [M4(H2O)2(PW9O34)2]10− [M=Co(II) and Cu(II)] down to 4 K are reported. Their individual heteropoly molecules contain a rhomblike arrangement formed by four coplanar MO6 octahedra sharing edges. The magnetic properties support an intramolecular ferromagnetic exchange in the Co(II) tetramer, and antiferromagnetic exchange in the Cu(II) tetramer. These behaviors are discussed assuming anisotropic exchange in the Co(II) compound, and Heisenberg exchange in the Cu(II) compound. Carlos.Gomez@uv.es

Magnetic PropertiesExchange InteractionsGeneral Physics and AstronomyCopper ComplexesAntiferromagnetismTetramerVery Low TemperatureAntiferromagnetismMoleculeAnisotropy:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Cobalt Complexes ; Copper Complexes ; Heteropolyanions ; Magnetic Properties ; Exchange Interactions ; Ferromagnetism ; Antiferromagnetism ; Anisotropy ; Heisenberg Model ; Ultralow Temperature ; Very Low TemperatureCondensed matter physicsChemistryHeisenberg modelUltralow TemperatureUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaCrystallographyOctahedronFerromagnetismIntramolecular forceFerromagnetismHeisenberg ModelAnisotropyCobalt ComplexesHeteropolyanions
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Synthesis of Globular Precursors

2015

o-Carborane (C2 B10 H12 ) was adapted to perform as the core of globular macromolecules, dendrons or dendrimers. To meet this objective, precisely defined substitution patterns of terminal olefin groups on the carborane framework were subjected to Heck cross-coupling reactions or hydroboration leading to hydroxyl terminated arms. These led to new terminal groups (chloro, bromo, and tosyl leaving groups, organic acid, and azide) that permitted ester production, click chemistry, and oxonium ring opening to be performed as examples of reactions that demonstrate the wide possibilities of the globular icosahedral carboranes to produce new dendritic or dendrimer-like structures. Polyanionic speci…

carboranesStereochemistrydendronsOrganic ChemistryGeneral ChemistryCatalysismultibranched compoundsHydroborationchemistry.chemical_compoundpolyanionsNucleophileTosylchemistryDendrimerClick chemistrycross-couplingCarboraneAzideOxonium ionta116Chemistry: A European Journal
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