Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1300189 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
High nuclearity paramagnetic, spin-coupled transition metal clusters and grids are fascinating chemists and physicists partly because of their structural beauty, and the challenge of creating them, but also because of their novel physical properties. Magnetic interactions between the spin centers are a primary focus. This review will examine a selection of Mn(II) polynuclear grids and clusters, with nuclearities in the range Mn4 to Mn9. Theoretical treatments of the magnetic properties are discussed, and approaches to solving the exchange problem for 'large' spin systems related to computational difficulties. A freely available software package (MAGMUN4.1) is presented as a means of dealing simply with spin-coupled clusters in general, and symmetry reduction methods are discussed briefly as a means of dealing with 'large' spin systems.
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Authors
Laurence K. Thompson, Oliver Waldmann, Zhiqiang Xu,