Field-Induced Slow Magnetic Relaxation in Cobalt(II) Compounds with Pentagonal Bipyramid Geometry
Inorganic Chemistry2014Vol. 53(24), pp. 12671–12673
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Abstract
Field-induced slow magnetic relaxation was observed for air-stable mononuclear cobalt(II) compounds with pentagonal bipyramid geometry. These are the first examples of such behavior observed in the seven-coordinated mononuclear 3d metal compounds.
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