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Tregenna-Piggott, Philip L. W., Sheptyakov, Denis, Keller, Lukas, Klokishner, Sophia I., Ostrovsky, Sergei M., Palii, Andrei V., Reu, Oleg S., Bendix, Jesper, Brock-Nannestad, Theis, Pedersen, Kasper, Weihe, Høgni, Mutka, Hannu (2009) Single-Ion Anisotropy and Exchange Interactions in the Cyano-Bridged Trimers MnIII2MIII(CN)6(MIII= Co, Cr, Fe) Species Incorporating [Mn(5-Brsalen)]+Units: An Inelastic Neutron Scattering and Magnetic Susceptibility Study. Inorganic Chemistry, 48 (1) 128-137 doi:10.1021/ic801727p

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TitleSingle-Ion Anisotropy and Exchange Interactions in the Cyano-Bridged Trimers MnIII2MIII(CN)6(MIII= Co, Cr, Fe) Species Incorporating [Mn(5-Brsalen)]+Units: An Inelastic Neutron Scattering and Magnetic Susceptibility Study
JournalInorganic Chemistry
AuthorsTregenna-Piggott, Philip L. W.Author
Sheptyakov, DenisAuthor
Keller, LukasAuthor
Klokishner, Sophia I.Author
Ostrovsky, Sergei M.Author
Palii, Andrei V.Author
Reu, Oleg S.Author
Bendix, JesperAuthor
Brock-Nannestad, TheisAuthor
Pedersen, KasperAuthor
Weihe, HøgniAuthor
Mutka, HannuAuthor
Year2009 (January 5)Volume48
Issue1
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ic801727pSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceTregenna-Piggott, Philip L. W., Sheptyakov, Denis, Keller, Lukas, Klokishner, Sophia I., Ostrovsky, Sergei M., Palii, Andrei V., Reu, Oleg S., Bendix, Jesper, Brock-Nannestad, Theis, Pedersen, Kasper, Weihe, Høgni, Mutka, Hannu (2009) Single-Ion Anisotropy and Exchange Interactions in the Cyano-Bridged Trimers MnIII2MIII(CN)6(MIII= Co, Cr, Fe) Species Incorporating [Mn(5-Brsalen)]+Units: An Inelastic Neutron Scattering and Magnetic Susceptibility Study. Inorganic Chemistry, 48 (1) 128-137 doi:10.1021/ic801727p
Plain TextTregenna-Piggott, Philip L. W., Sheptyakov, Denis, Keller, Lukas, Klokishner, Sophia I., Ostrovsky, Sergei M., Palii, Andrei V., Reu, Oleg S., Bendix, Jesper, Brock-Nannestad, Theis, Pedersen, Kasper, Weihe, Høgni, Mutka, Hannu (2009) Single-Ion Anisotropy and Exchange Interactions in the Cyano-Bridged Trimers MnIII2MIII(CN)6(MIII= Co, Cr, Fe) Species Incorporating [Mn(5-Brsalen)]+Units: An Inelastic Neutron Scattering and Magnetic Susceptibility Study. Inorganic Chemistry, 48 (1) 128-137 doi:10.1021/ic801727p
In(2009, January) Inorganic Chemistry Vol. 48 (1) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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