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Halide compounds high temperature magnetic

Complex compounds also result when triethyl phosphate487 or tetraethyl methylenediphosphonate488 and a wide range of metal halides react in the 100—250 °C temperature range. Representative formulae for the former are M[OOP(OEt)2]3 for M = A1, Ga, In, Sc, Y, Ti, V, Cr, or Fe and M[OOP(OEt)2]2 for M = Fe, Cu, or VO, but polymeric structures are indicated on the basis of insolubility and high thermal stability. Magnetic and spectral measurements for these and similar complexes have been obtained and correlated.489... [Pg.375]


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