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Photoinduced large magnetic change at room temperature and radical-quenched spin glass in a cyanide-bridged MnII-FeIII compound

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 52, Issue 43, Pages 15677-15681

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3dt03080f

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By coordinating a redox photoactive functional motif with a cyanide-bridged moiety, a cyanide-bridged Mn-II-Fe-III compound with significant photoinduced magnetic change at room temperature has been obtained. This compound also exhibits an unprecedented radical-quenched spin glass behavior in molecule based magnets.
By the coordination assembly of a redox photoactive functional motif and a cyanide-bridged moiety, a cyanide-bridged Mn-II-Fe-III compound with large photoinduced magnetic change at room-temperature due to photoinduced electron transfer was obtanied. This compound also shows unprecedented radical-quenched spin glass in molecule based magnets.

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