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    Title: A new example of the methyl substitution effect on the spin-state in solid iron-diimine complexes
    Other Titles: 鐵-雙亞胺錯合物的自旋狀態之甲基取代效應的新例
    Authors: 魏和祥;邱碧昭;古煥球
    Contributors: 淡江大學化學學系
    Date: 1987-03
    Issue Date: 2009-12-01
    Publisher: 中央研究院化學研究所
    Abstract: 合成新的鐵(II)-雙亞胺錯合物,組成為FeL_2 (NCS)_2,L代表雙配位座雙亞胺配位子;如N-環戊烷基-2-吡啶醛亞胺,N-環庚烷基-2-吡啶醛亞胺,與其6-甲基取代衍生物。其鐵(II)之基態電子自旋狀態由變溫梅思堡光譜及變溫磁化率測定加以探討。
    The iron (II)-diimine complexes of the type [FeL_2(NCS)_2] have been prepared and characterized, where L denotes the bidentate diimine ligands; such as N-cyclopentyl-2-pyridinaldimine and N-cycloheptyl-2-pyridinaldimine and their 6- position methyl-substituted derivatives. The electronic ground spin-state of iron (II) in these complexes has been studied by means of Mossbauer spectroscopy and magnetic susceptibility measurements.
    Relation: 中央研究院化學研究所集刊 34,頁87-93
    DOI: 10.6522/BICAS.1987.34.12
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