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Magnetic molecular metals based on the organic donor molecule BET (BET = bis(ethylenethio)tetrathiafulvalene): The series BET2[MCl4] (M-3 circle plus = Ga, Fe) Coronado E, Falvello LR, GalanMascaros JR, GimenezSaiz C, GomezGarcia CJ, Lauhkin VN, PerezBenitez A, Rovira C, Veciana J Advanced Materials, 9(12), 984, 1997 |
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Hybrid Molecular Materials Formed by Magnetic and Conducting Networks Based on Inorganic Metal-Complexes and Organic Donors Coronado E, Mascaros JR, Gimenezsaiz C, Gomezgarcia CJ Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 305, 543, 1997 |
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Hybrid molecular materials formed by alternating layers of bimetallic oxalate complexes and tetrathiafulvalene molecules: Synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties of TTF4{Mn(H2O)(2)[Cr(ox)(3)](2)}center dot 14H(2)O Coronado E, GalanMascaros JR, GimenezSaiz C, GomezGarcia CJ, RuizPerez C, Triki S Advanced Materials, 8(9), 737, 1996 |
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The first radical salt of the polyoxometalate cluster [P2W18O62](6 theta) with bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene (ET): ET(11)[P2W18O62]center dot 3H(2)O Coronado E, GalanMascaros JR, GimenezSaiz C, GomezGarcia CJ, Laukhin VN Advanced Materials, 8(10), 801, 1996 |
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((Co(H2O)4)2(H2W12O42))N6N- - A Novel Chain-Like Heteropolyanion Formed by Paradodecatungstate and Cobalt(II) Ions Gimenezsaiz C, Galanmascaros JR, Triki S, Coronado E, Ouahab L Inorganic Chemistry, 34(2), 524, 1995 |
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Coexistence of Magnetic and Delocalized Electrons in Hybrid Molecular Materials - The Series of Organic-Inorganic Radical Salts (BEDT-TTF)(8)(Xw(12)O(40))(Solv)(N)(X=2(H+), B-III, Si-IV, Cu-II, Co-II, Fe-III Solv=h2O, CH3CN) Gomezgarcia CJ, Gimenezsaiz C, Triki S, Coronado E, Lemagueres P, Ouahab L, Ducasse L, Sourisseau C, Delhaes P Inorganic Chemistry, 34(16), 4139, 1995 |
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Molecular Materials Coupling Localized Magnetic-Moments and Delocalized Electrons Coronado E, Galanmascaros JR, Gimenezsaiz C, Gomezgarcia CJ, Triki S, Delhaes P Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 273, 89, 1995 |