Implications of bond disorder in a S=1 kagome lattice
Strong hydrogen bonds such as F···H···F offer new strategies to fabricate molecular architectures exhibiting novel structures and properties. Along these lines and, to potentially realize hydrogen-bond mediated superexchange interactions in a frustrated material, we synthesized [H2F]2[Ni3F6(Fpy)12][...
Main Authors: | Manson, J, Brambleby, J, Goddard, P, Spurgeon, P, Villa, J, Liu, J, Ghannadzadeh, S, Foronda, F, Singleton, J, Lancaster, T, Clark, S, Thomas, I, Xiao, F, Williams, R, Pratt, F, Blundell, S, Topping, C, Baines, C, Campana, C, Noll, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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