Molecule Bad Magnetism
Li-Min Zheng (郑丽敏)
Coordination Chemistry Institute of Nanjing University
(南京大学化院配位化学研究所)
店铺介绍怎么写Chapter 1 General Descriptions of Magnetic Behaviors
1.1 Definition and Unit Systems
1.2 Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism
1.3 Van-Vleck Equation
1.4 Curie and Curie-Weiss Law
1.5 Brillouin Function Bs(η)
1.6 Anisotropy of g-tensor
1.7 Zero-field Splitting
Chapter 2 The Magnetic Behaviors of Mononuclear Compounds
2.1 Magnetic Center without a First-order Orbital Momentum
2.2 Magnetic Center with a First-order Orbital Momentum炒腰花
2.3 Lanthanide Complex
2.4 Spin Crossover Complex
Chapter 3 The Magnetic Behaviors of Polynuclear Compounds
3.1 Types of Magnetic Interactions
3.2 HDVV Hamiltonian and the Derivation of Theoretical Equations 3.2.1. Dinuclear Complex
3.2.2. Trinuclear Complex
3.2.3. Tetranuclear Complex
3.3 Single Molecule Magnet (SMM)
Chapter 4 Coordination Polymers and Long Range Ordering客的成语
4.1 Chain Complex and Single Chain Magnet (SCM)
4.2 Layer Complex and their Magnetic Behaviors
4.3 3D Complex and Long-range Ordering Magnet
语文补课References
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Complexes”, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 5(1971)45.销售管理方案
父爱是什么Chapter 1 General Descriptions of Magnetic Behaviors
1.1 Definition and Unit Systems
♣ The legal SI units are not generally accepted. The CGS/emu system is still widely ud in magnetochemistry. Therefore, u magnetic quantities which are independent of the two systems, e. g. μeff or μeff2 instead of χmol T.
♣ Do not mix the systems, e. g., u G (gauss) instead of T (tesla) in the CGS/emu system.
♣ U B0 = μ0H in graphical reprentation. B: 磁感应强度
In practice:
♣ Both μeff and χmol T (more common) are ud.
德育自评♣ Both G (gauss) and T (tesla) are ud. The former is more common.
♣H is commonly ud in graphical reprentation.
J. Chem. Edu., 1979, 301.
“B or H? A Chemist’s Guide to Mordern Teaching on Magnetism”