Ferrimagnetically ordered nanosized polyoxomolybdate-based cluster spheres
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Bogdan Botar, Paul Kögerler, Achim Müller, Ricardo Garcia-Serres, Craig L. Hill
The self-assembly of molybdate building units in the presence of FeII and VIV produces the first mixed-spin heterometal keplerate-type clusters displaying ferrimagnetic interactions.
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