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Magnetic properties compounds

The sensitive dependence of the electrical and magnetic properties of spinel-type compounds on composition, temperature, and detailed cation arrangement has proved a powerful incentive for the extensive study of these compounds in connection with the solid-state electronics industry. Perhaps the best-known examples are the ferrites, including the extraordinary compound magnetite Fc304 (p. 1080) which has an inverse spinel structure (Fe )t[Fe Fe ]o04. [Pg.249]

Apart from TiO and the lower halides already mentioned, the chemistry of these metals in oxidation states lower than 3 is not well established. Addition compounds of the type [TiCl2L2] can be formed with difficulty with ligands such as dimethylformamide and acetonitrile, but their magnetic properties suggest that they also are polymeric with appreciable metal-metal bonding. However, the electronic spectra of Ti in TiCl2/AlCl3 melts and also of Ti incorporated in NaCl crystals (prepared by... [Pg.971]

At about 159°C it turns pink and adopts the sandwich structure, expected for [M(C5H5)2] compounds, and this is retained in the gaseous phase and in hydrocarbon solutions. Using substituted cyclopentadienyls a variety of analagous sandwich compounds have been prepared and their magnetic properties indicate that the... [Pg.1066]

Magnetic Properties of Organometallic and Coordination Compounds of Plutonium... [Pg.31]

The magnetic properties of Pu compounds in different oxidation states are reviewed. New measurements on Pu(C8H8)2, PuFi, [(C2Hs)itN]2PuCl6, and [ (C2H5)itN]itPu(NCS)s are presented. The interpretation of the data is based on intermediate, j-j mixed crystal field states and orbital reduction due to covalency. Especially in the case of the organometallic compounds a large orbital reduction is found. [Pg.31]

The magnetic properties of Pu(CeHe)2 (=Pu(C0T)2), Pu(C2HsC0T)2 and Pu(CifH9C0T)2 were measured by Karraker (17,18). All compounds proved to be diamagnetic at room temperature near the theoretically calculated diamagnetic value. At low temperature they showed strong temperature dependent diamagnetism from -5,000 x 10-6 emu at 4 K to -900 x 10 6 emu at 45 K. [Pg.39]

Although magnetic properties of a number of plutonium compounds are known, it seems from the above discussion that the knowledge of the electronic ground state properties is very limited. Each compound represents a system of its own which has to be... [Pg.41]

The L and S values are those from which the / value was formed via the vector coupling rule. These formulae strictly apply only for the magnetism of free-ion levels. They provide a good aproximation for the magnetism of lanthanide complexes, as we shall note in Chapter 10, but provide no useful account of the magnetic properties of d block compounds. [Pg.87]


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