Slow Magnetic Relaxation in Novel Dy4 and Dy8 Compounds
Inorganic Chemistry2010Vol. 50(3), pp. 720–722
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Abstract
Two novel dysprosium(III) clusters have been prepared and structurally characterized. One has a tetranuclear core with a rare zigzag arrangement, and the other is an unprecedented octanuclear cluster with six triangular Dy(3) units sharing vertices. Both dysprosium(III) clusters possess frequency-dependent on alternating-current magnetic susceptibilities, indicating possible single-molecule magnet behavior.
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