Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1300617 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2010 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
The azide ligand has been receiving intense attention in the rapid growth of literature in the field of molecular magnetism. Primarily, azide ion functions as a bridging ligand and magnetic coupler of paramagnetic metal ions. This review is centered on the study of diverse structural and magnetic properties of copper(II) azido complexes. Some of the trends identified could serve as a privileged starting point for the further development of this promising area.
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Authors
Chandan Adhikary, Subratanath Koner,