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Chemistry ; 11(9): 2856-61, 2005 Apr 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15744708

RESUMO

The magnetic behaviour of the even-electron [Ni16Pd16(CO)40]4- cluster, in its [NnBu4]+ salt, has been investigated by magnetometry and muon spin rotation/relaxation (muSR) spectroscopy. The susceptibility measurements show an exceptionally high magnetic moment corresponding to a total spin value J=2. This suggests a Hund filling of a quadruplet ground state, quite unique in carbonyl-metal clusters. SQUID magnetometry shows a departure from the Curie-Weiss law, for T>150 K, and strong deviation from a Brillouin behaviour of the magnetisation curves. muSR spectroscopy in zero applied field shows a temperature independent decay of the muon spin polarisation, similar to that of a purely paramagnetic system. The observed muon spin repolarisation in a moderate external longitudinal field, however, invalidates this simple picture and suggests the presence of a local anisotropy field acting on the cluster's magnetic moment. A consistent interpretation of magnetometry and muSR results implies the occurrence of an additional interaction of the cluster spin with an effective crystalline field. The inclusion of this interaction in a model Hamiltonian allows us to successfully reproduce both the susceptibility and magnetisation data.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (20): 2274-5, 2004 Oct 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15489977

RESUMO

Condensation between preformed Ni-Pt and Pt carbonyl clusters leads to the new [H(6-n)Ni(24)Pt(17)(CO)(46)](n-)(n= 5, 6) and the substitutionally Ni/Pt disordered [Ni(24)(Ni(12-x)Pt(x))Pt(20)(CO)(56)](6-) (x = 4) carbonyl clusters, the latter of which represents the highest nuclearity homoleptic carbonyl cluster anion so far reported.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 38(4): 531-533, 1999 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29711770

RESUMO

A fully encapsulated Pt4 tetrahedron in an incomplete tetrahedron of 36 nickel atoms is present in [Ni36 Pt4 (CO)45 ]6- (1; see picture for the metal framework), which is obtained as an inseparable mixture with [Ni37 Pt4 (CO)46 ]6- (2) by reaction of [Ni6 (CO)12 ]2- with K2 [PtCl4 ]. The trimethylbenzylammonium salts of 1 and 2 cocrystallize in a 1:1 ratio. The additional Ni atom of 2 caps the truncated vertex of 1.

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