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Hydrogen paramagnetic Curie temperature

Isotropic shift measurements of some triazene-1-oxide complexes of nickel(ii) show appreciable contact shifts. (124) A detailed study of the temperature dependence of the isotropic shifts of octahedral Ni(ii) complexes with a variety of amino and amide ligands reveals apparent non-Curie behaviour for most shifts. (125) The authors consider the likely causes of this anomalous behaviour, namely, pseudocontact shifts, ion-pair formation, hydrogen bonding, solvent elfects, structural interconversion, and temperature independent paramagnetism. [Pg.30]


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