Cover Picture: Single-Molecule Magnet Behavior of Individual Polyoxometalate Molecules Incorporated within Biopolymer or Metal-Organic Framework Matrices (Chem. Eur. J. 19/2016)

Inorganic molecular oxides—also called polyoxometalates (POMs)—possess a high thermal and chemical stability, a major advantage for the further processing of these species. This feature has been exploited for the incorporation of single‐molecule magnet POMs in supports with very different characteri...

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Hauptverfasser: Salomon, William, Lan, Yanhua, Rivière, Eric, Yang, Shu, Roch-Marchal, Catherine, Dolbecq, Anne, Simonnet-Jégat, Corine, Steunou, Nathalie, Leclerc-Laronze, Nathalie, Ruhlmann, Laurent, Mallah, Talal, Wernsdorfer, Wolfgang, Mialane, Pierre
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description Inorganic molecular oxides—also called polyoxometalates (POMs)—possess a high thermal and chemical stability, a major advantage for the further processing of these species. This feature has been exploited for the incorporation of single‐molecule magnet POMs in supports with very different characteristics (amorphous vs. crystalline; diamagnetic vs. paramagnetic). It is shown that with a judicious choice of the matrix, the single‐molecule magnet properties of the embedded and well‐isolated molecules are very close to those of a crystal. More information can be found in the Full Paper by T. Mallah, W. Wernsdorfer, P. Mialane et al. on page 6564 ff.
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subjects Aluminum
biopolymers
Chemistry
Corrosion resistance
Crystal structure
Diamagnetism
Magnetic properties
Matrices (mathematics)
metal-organic frameworks
Metals
Oxides
polyoxometalates
Polyoxometallates
Stability
Temporal variations
Visual stimuli
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