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Paramagnetic moment, effective molar

The effective molar paramagnetic moment of USb2TiOy was less than that of the standard uranium-antimony oxide composition (Figure 8) but still significant. As temperature was increased from 4 to 105 K, the effective magnetic moment of the old uranium-antimony oxide catalyst increased to a value corresponding to one unpaired electron which is consistent with At low temperatures the... [Pg.83]

The temperature-independent paramagnetism Notts important for the understanding of molar susceptibilities up to 100 10" emu/mole or effective magnetic moments up to 0.5 which are encountered for certain complexes where no unpaired electrons are expected to occur (cf., e.g. [90]). [Pg.2]

The following table summarizes data for the molar susceptibility Xmoi cm /mol at room temperature, the effective magnetic moment Heff I b. the paramagnetic Curie temperature p in K for the paramagnetic temperature range AT in K, and the Neel temperature T in K ... [Pg.17]


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