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Prussian Blue-like phases magnetic ordering

Nature of the Magnetic Ordering in Prussian Blue-like Phases According to the Electronic Configurations of the High-Spin A and Low-Spin B Ions"... [Pg.247]

The first magnetic studies concerning Prussian Blue-like phases were performed by Bozorth and co-workers three decades ago. They reported on magnetic ordering temperatures as high as 50 K (108). [Pg.247]

P,2, S transition, ratio r, 35 368 Prussian Blue, 46 41 -like phases, 43 245-249 magnetic ordering, 43 246-247 magnetic properties, 43 248 relation to Berlin green, 8 120-121 structure studies on, 8 119-120 Prussiates, M6ssbauer spectrum of, 6 464-466 Pseudoazurins, 36 382 x-ray crystal structures, 36 389-390 Pseudocatalase, 40 379... [Pg.251]


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