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Magnetic properties crystalline

Several methods have been used to produce different types of OL-1, OMS-1, and OMS-2 materials. The materials that are produced by various methods lead to vastly different materials, that have unique chemical and physical properties. Some of the properties that can be controlled are particle size, color, morphology, average manganese oxidation state, thermal stability, ion-exchange capacity, electrical conductivity, magnetic properties, crystallinity, defect density, desorption of oxygen, and catalytic properties. Table IV summarizes 16 different classes of OMS-1, OMS-2, OL-1, and amorphous manganese oxide (AMO) materials that we have prepared. These materials are separated into different classes because they show different crystalline, chemical and physical properties. For the case of OMS-1 these materials... [Pg.59]

Tungsten pentachlofide [13470-13-8], WCl, mp 243°C, bp 275.6°C, is a black, crystalline, deHquescent soHd. It is only slightly soluble in carbon disulfide and decomposes in water to the blue oxide, 200 2. Magnetic properties suggest that tungsten pentachlofide may contain trinuclear clusters in the soHd state, but this stmcture has not been defined. Tungsten pentachlofide may be prepared by the reduction of the hexachloride with red phosphoms (9). [Pg.287]

Magnetic Properties of Radical, Crystalline Mixed Cyclopentadienyl/Dithiolene Complexes... [Pg.161]

Hitchman and his co-workers (121,122,151) have shown how the ground state wave function (in the form ax2 + by2 + cz2) can be obtained for rhombic copper(II) systems the coefficients a, b and c thus obtained are in reasonable agreement with those found by analysis of the e.s.r. spectrum. Marshall and James (123) have attempted an ambitious analysis of the optical and magnetic properties of [Cu(H20)6]2+ in several crystalline environments the AOM was used to parameterise the theoretical expressions for the various experimental properties, in order to see whether a great... [Pg.109]

The spinel ferrites were fabricated by solid state reaction technique. Cobalt and Zinc ferrites CoxZnyFe204,(x=0.7,0.3,0.4,0.2 and y=0.3,0.7,0.6,0.8) were prepared by solid state reaction technique. The crystalline structure of the sample was investigated by X-ray diffraction(XRD). All samples show cubic spinel structure. The lattice parameter decreases with increasing cobalt content. Magnetic properties shows that the prepared sample exhibit ferromagnetic behaviour at room temperature. The saturation magnetization increases with increasing cobalt content. Curie temperature... [Pg.116]

Five aspects of the preparation of solids can be distinguished (i) preparation of a series of compounds in order to investigate a specific property, as exemplified by a series of perovskite oxides to examine their electrical properties or by a series of spinel ferrites to screen their magnetic properties (ii) preparation of unknown members of a structurally related class of solids to extend (or extrapolate) structure-property relations, as exemplified by the synthesis of layered chalcogenides and their intercalates or derivatives of TTF-TCNQ to study their superconductivity (iii) synthesis of a new class of compounds (e.g. sialons, (Si, Al)3(0, N)4, or doped polyacetylenes), with novel structural properties (iv) preparation of known solids of prescribed specifications (crystallinity, shape, purity, etc.) as in the case of crystals of Si, III-V compounds and... [Pg.122]

In subsection 4.1 we will consider the influence of crystalline electric fields on the magnetic properties and in the following subsections we will briefly report on the behaviour of the individual / Ni2B2C compounds from R = Ce to Yb. [Pg.243]


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