It is shown that magnetic quantum states characterized by a toroidal moment of the same order of magnitude as the routinely measured molecular magnetization can arise in molecular wheels from the interplay between isotropic exchange and on-site magnetic anisotropy. They represent the first example of noncollinear molecular Neel states whose coupling can be strongly quenched as function of the orientation of the local anisotropy axes.
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