NMR in magnetic molecular rings and clusters (I)
F. Borsa, A. Lascialfari, Y. Furukawa

TL;DR
This review summarizes the progress and future prospects of NMR studies on magnetic molecular rings and clusters, emphasizing their role as model zero-dimensional magnetic systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of NMR investigations on magnetic molecules, highlighting collaborative efforts and key findings since 1996.
Findings
Identification of magnetic properties of molecular nanomagnets
Advances in NMR techniques for magnetic systems
Insights into intramolecular exchange interactions
Abstract
In the last years there has been a great interest in magnetic systems formed by a cluster of transition metal ions covalently bonded via superexchange bridges, embedded in a large organic molecule. Following the synthesis and the structural and magnetic characterization of these magnetic molecules by chemists, the physicists realized the great interest of these systems as a practical realization of zero-dimensional model magnetic systems. In fact the magnetic molecules can be synthesized in crystalline form whereby each molecule is magnetically independent since the intramolecular exchange interaction among the transition metal ions is dominant over the weak intermolecular, usually dipolar, magnetic interaction. We have undertaken a systematic NMR investigation of molecular nanomagnets since back in 1996. The present review tries to give an account of the main results obtained so far…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetism in coordination complexes · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
