Abstract:Self-assembly is a universal method to prepare block copolymers with ordered structures, which is very important in organic magnets to align the magnetic centres to enhance ferromagnetic interaction.
“…The chain structure makes the arrangement of anions more compact, which is conducive to ferromagnetic interactions, so the magnetic susceptibility will increase. 10,16,29…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic ionic liquids (MILs), 10–13 which are in the liquid state at room temperature, consist of organic cations and anions. They are nonvolatile at room temperature and show good chemical and thermal stability.…”
Rare earth elements show unique optical and magnetic properties, which has great potential in sensing, imaging, light harvesting, and magnetic responsive materials. In this work, a typical lanthanide terbium based...
“…The chain structure makes the arrangement of anions more compact, which is conducive to ferromagnetic interactions, so the magnetic susceptibility will increase. 10,16,29…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic ionic liquids (MILs), 10–13 which are in the liquid state at room temperature, consist of organic cations and anions. They are nonvolatile at room temperature and show good chemical and thermal stability.…”
Rare earth elements show unique optical and magnetic properties, which has great potential in sensing, imaging, light harvesting, and magnetic responsive materials. In this work, a typical lanthanide terbium based...
This paper summarizes the different forces and forms of self-assembly, studies on the active components of medicinal and edible homologous plants and their advantages in disease application.
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