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2004 | 2 | 2 | 323-333

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Infinite octamolybdate chains cross-linked by paramagnetic iron (II) centers

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The paper presents a new polymeric polyoxomolybdate cluster with infinite octamolybdate chains cross-linked by iron (II) centers. The layer-type substance contains sodium cations sandwiched between the [Fe(H2O)4Mo8O27]∞ layers. The structure was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Magnetic properties, due to the presence of paramagnetic iron (II) centers, are presented and discussed.

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2

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2

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323-333

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published
1 - 6 - 2004
online
1 - 6 - 2004

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  • Chemistry Department, Babes-Bolyai University, 11 Arany Janos, RO-40028, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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  • Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bielefeld, P.O. Box 100 153, D-33501, Bielefeld, Germany
  • Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bielefeld, P.O. Box 100 153, D-33501, Bielefeld, Germany
  • Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bielefeld, P.O. Box 100 153, D-33501, Bielefeld, Germany

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bwmeta1.element.-psjd-doi-10_2478_BF02475576
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