1996
DOI: 10.1002/anie.199625331
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Spontaneous Magnetization in a Sulfur–Nitrogen Radical at 36 K

Abstract: group P2,,,; a =14.828(2). h = 11.513(1), c =16.637(2)A. 0 =112.735(4). V = 2619.5(5) A', 2 = 4 , pidlid =1.373 gem-,; p = 4.25 m m -' ; max. absorption correction factor l.60:20max =115,24';Cu,,radiation; T = 298K:O-28scan;reflectionscollectedjunique!used, 3767/3579 (R,,, = 0.0219)/3577; parameters refined, 352; Rl!xR2 [2794 reflections with I > 2a/], 0.0576/0.1579; GOF = 1.029; [ A / GI,,, = 0.003; [A&JAp]*," 0.373/ -0.308 eA-3, structure solution and refinement with the programs SHELXS-86 and SHELXL-93: H a… Show more

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“…Above 36 K, the magnetic susceptibility is consistent with a paramagnetic compound which exhibits strong antiferromagnetic exchange interactions [10]. Below 36 K an out-of-phase component is observed in the ac susceptibility at 1 Hz, indicative of the presence of net magnetic moments in the sample (Fig.…”
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“…Above 36 K, the magnetic susceptibility is consistent with a paramagnetic compound which exhibits strong antiferromagnetic exchange interactions [10]. Below 36 K an out-of-phase component is observed in the ac susceptibility at 1 Hz, indicative of the presence of net magnetic moments in the sample (Fig.…”
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“…This is precisely a characteristic of the b-phase of 1 which crystallizes in the noncentrosymmetric polar space group Fdd2 [10]. The magnitude of the spontaneous magnetic moment is dependent on the canting angle.…”
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“…The compounds 1 and 2 seem to have negligible intermolecular transfer interactions according to their insulating features and Curie-like magnetic behaviors. The radicals 4, 15, 84 and 16 [85][86][87] (Chart 4) have been developed based on the concept of the push-pull effect. Furthermore, the addition of the dithiadiazolyl ring is very efficient to stabilize radicals.…”
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“…88 They have a small t since there are no special intermolecular interactions between the radical moieties for appropriate packing. Hence, 16 is a typical Mott insulator and exhibits a weak ferromagnetism with canted antiferromagnetic interactions with T c ¼ 35:5 K. 85,86 The transition temperature is enhanced to 64.5 K by an application of pressure of 1.6 GPa. 87 Some selected organic conductors of neutral radicals and biradicals are presented in Table 5.…”
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