A luminescent single-molecule magnet: observation of magnetic anisotropy using emission as a probe
β Scribed by Yamashita, Kei; Miyazaki, Rie; Kataoka, Yumiko; Nakanishi, Takayuki; Hasegawa, Yasuchika; Nakano, Motohiro; Yamamura, Tomoo; Kajiwara, Takashi
- Book ID
- 118135162
- Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 677 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1477-9226
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Metallamacrocyles have been intensively studied over the past decade. These molecules have already been used in applications as diverse as catalysis, [1] sensors, [2] or as chiral building blocks for two-and three-dimensional solids. [3] Metallamacrocyles include complexes such as metallacrowns, [3,
Metallamacrocyles have been intensively studied over the past decade. These molecules have already been used in applications as diverse as catalysis, [1] sensors, [2] or as chiral building blocks for two-and three-dimensional solids. [3] Metallamacrocyles include complexes such as metallacrowns, [3,