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Magnetic properties of polymers

For a recent theoretical investigation on the energy, spectra and magnetic properties of polymers derived from the polyradical ions of infinite radialenes, see N. Tyutyulkov, F. Dietz, K. Mullen, M. Baumgarten and S. Karabunarliev, Chem. Phys., 189, 83 (1994). [Pg.978]

The principal magnetic properties of polymers are the diamagnetic susceptibility and the magnetic resonance. The former is a property of the material as a whole the latter is connected with magnetic moments of electrons and nuclei within the material. [Pg.355]

Hou Y. L. and Gao G., Solvothermal Synthesis and Magnetic Properties of Polymer Protected Iron and Nickel Nanocrystals, submitted to J. Mater. Chem. [Pg.403]

Novakova, A.A., Lanchinskaya, V.Y., Volkov, A.V., Gendler, T.S., Kiseleva, T.Y., Moskvina, M.A. and Zezin, S.B. (2003) Magnetic properties of polymer nanocomposites containing iron oxide nanoparticles. J. Magn. Magn. Mater., 258-259, 354-357. [Pg.208]

The magnetic properties of polymers have historically not received nearly as much attention as their optical and electrical properties. This situation is quite understandable. Polymers with certain optical and/or electrical properties are often required, for a wide variety of technological applications. On the other hand, there are no major applications where any of the magnetic properties of a polymer is a key performance requirement. Magnetic properties are therefore far more often studied for the information and the insights that they provide about the structure and dynamics of polymers, instead of being utilized to screen polymers for specific applications. [Pg.395]

Godovski, D. 1995. Electron behavior and magnetic properties of polymer nanocomposites. In Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of Polymer Materials. 119 79-122. Springer-Verlag Heidelberg. [Pg.110]

Electron Behavior and Magnetic Properties of Polymer Nanocomposites... [Pg.79]

Magnetic properties of polymers, 145 Maleic acid oligomers... [Pg.383]

M. Kamachi, H. Enomoto, M. Shibasaka, W. Mori, and M. Kishita, Magnetic properties of polymer containing verdazyl in the side chain, Polym. J., 18, 439 (1986). [Pg.168]

S. Nozakura and M. Kamachi, Magnetic properties of polymer containing paramagnetic species, Makromol. Chem. Suppl., 12, 255 (1985). [Pg.170]


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