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Other properties including heats of atomization magnetic properties and even reactivity towards certain cyclization reactions are also available [64]. [Pg.285]

Small metal clusters are also of interest because of their importance in catalysis. Despite the fact that small clusters should consist of mostly surface atoms, measurement of the photon ionization threshold for Hg clusters suggest that a transition from van der Waals to metallic properties occurs in the range of 20-70 atoms per cluster [88] and near-bulk magnetic properties are expected for Ni, Pd, and Pt clusters of only 13 atoms [89] Theoretical calculations on Sin and other semiconductors predict that the stmcture reflects the bulk lattice for 1000 atoms but the bulk electronic wave functions are not obtained [90]. Bartell and co-workers [91] study beams of molecular clusters with electron dirfraction and molecular dynamics simulations and find new phases not observed in the bulk. Bulk models appear to be valid for their clusters of several thousand atoms (see Section IX-3). [Pg.270]

I. I. Rabi (Columbia, New York) resonance method for recording the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei. [Pg.1301]

Until about 20 years ago, the valence bond model discussed in Chapter 7 was widely used to explain electronic structure and bonding in complex ions. It assumed that lone pairs of electrons were contributed by ligands to form covalent bonds with metal atoms. This model had two major deficiencies. It could not easily explain the magnetic properties of complex ions. [Pg.416]

Magnetic exchange, 1,257, 267 polymetallic complexes, 1,138 Magnetic moment, 1, 259 Magnetic properties atomic systems, 1,260 cubic field systems, 1,263 free-atom states and terms, I, 260 lower symmetry, 1, 264 zero-field splitting, 1,262 Magnetic susceptibility, 1,256, 259 Magnetism... [Pg.158]

One of the reasons for my having attacked this problem in 1938 was that I was thoroughly dissatisfied with the claim of some physicists that only the s electrons were involved in the cohesion of the transition metals the observed magnetic properties were said to show that the bonding in Ni involves 0.61 s electrons per atom, that in Co involves 0.71, that in Fe involves 0.22, and that in Cu involves 1 (the d shell for copper having its full complement of 10 electrons). The physical properties of these 297 0022-4596/84 3.00... [Pg.396]

Complexes. The structure of an n a charge-transfer complex between quinoxaline and two iodine atoms has been obtained by X-ray analysis and its thermal stability compared with those of related complexes. The hydrogen bond complex between quinoxaline and phenol has been studied by infrared spectroscopy and compared with many similar complexes. Adducts of quinoxaline with uranium salts and with a variety of copper(II) alkano-ates have been prepared, characterized, and studied with respect to IR spectra or magnetic properties, respectively. [Pg.94]


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