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Magnetic susceptibility of nickel

From the changes in magnetic susceptibility of nickel—silica catalysts during ethylene adsorption at room temperature, Selwood [55] has concluded that ethylene exists both as an associatively and a dissociatively adsorbed species. On increasing the temperature, the dissociative adsorption becomes more important. Thus at 100° C, the susceptibility changes are consistent with the formation of six bonds to the surface for each adsorbed ethylene molecule, suggesting the following process... [Pg.17]

The theory of the magnetic susceptibility of nickel(II) complexes is well established and several review articles have already appeared.375-379 A quantity of interest in studying the magnetic properties of nickel(II) complexes is the effective magnetic moment p = (8xT). [Pg.52]

Ginsberg et al.2917 made a detailed analysis of the average magnetic susceptibility of nickel(II) dimers and fitted the temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility of [Ni2(en)4X2]Y2 (X, Y = Cl, Br X = NCS, Y = I). The model Hamiltonian they used is... [Pg.277]


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