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Control of the structural dimensionality in hydrogen-bonded self-assemblies of open-shell molecules. Extension of intermolecular ferromagnetic interactions in α-phenyl nitronyl nitroxide radicals into three dimensions
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1995
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Oh SubstituentsMono-ortho-substituted IsomerOpen-shell MoleculesMolecule-based MagnetNatural SciencesRadical (Chemistry)Hydrogen BondMolecule-based MaterialQuantum ChemistryChemistrySupramolecular ChemistryStructural DimensionalityIntermolecular Ferromagnetic InteractionsWeak Hydrogen BondsMolecular ChemistryBiophysics
The variation of the number and position of OH substituents at the phenyl ring of α-phenyl nitronyl nitroxide radicals yields different hydrogen-bonded molecular self-assemblies with distinct dimensionalities; the mono-ortho-substituted isomer is most remarkable since it shows a three-dimensional network of weak hydrogen bonds exhibiting a bulk ferromagnetic transition at 0.45 K.
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