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Copper complexes ferromagnetic

In contradistinction to this, weak ferromagnetism has been observed in a number of chloro and bromo complexes of the type M2[CrX4] (M = a variety of protonated amines and alkali metal cations, X = Cl, Br), which are analogous to previously known copper(II) complexes (p. 1192). They have magnetic moments at room temperature in the region of 6BM (compared... [Pg.1034]

Figure 28 The temperature variable magnetic properties of copper(II) complexes (a) paramagnetic, t ia. T (b) paramagnetic, x vs. l/T (c) ferromagnetic, % vs. T and (d) antiferromagnetic, x vs. T... Figure 28 The temperature variable magnetic properties of copper(II) complexes (a) paramagnetic, t ia. T (b) paramagnetic, x vs. l/T (c) ferromagnetic, % vs. T and (d) antiferromagnetic, x vs. T...
The complex of dithiazole 4 and bis(hexafluoroacetylacetonato)copper(ll) was investigated <2001POL1517>. Its magnetic measurements reveal a ferromagnetic property that suggests that this compound can be a building block for supramolecular magnets. [Pg.56]


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