Issue 15, 1995

Site-specific ligand variation in manganese–oxide cubane complexes, and unusual magnetic relaxation effects in [Mn4O4X(OAc)3(dbm)3](X = N3, OCN Hdbm = dibenzoylmethane)

Abstract

Treatment of [Mr4O2(OAc)6(py)2(dbm)2]1(py = pyridine, Hdbm = dibenzoylmethane) in hot MeCN with Me3SiX (X = N3, OCN ) yields [Mn4O3X(OAc)3(dbm)3] containing extremely rare η1, µ3-N3 or -OCN groups; alternating-current magnetic susceptibility studies reveal unusual magnetic relaxation effects and indicate these species to be the newest and smallest examples yet of truly molecular magnets.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1995, 1591-1593

Site-specific ligand variation in manganese–oxide cubane complexes, and unusual magnetic relaxation effects in [Mn4O4X(OAc)3(dbm)3](X = N3, OCN Hdbm = dibenzoylmethane)

M. W. Wemple, D. M. Adams, K. S. Hagen, K. Folting, D. N. Hendrickson and G. Christou, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1995, 1591 DOI: 10.1039/C39950001591

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