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SUMMARY:Investigating the Origin of Slow magnetic Relaxation in Ni(III) SMM
 s
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20220215T160000
UID:2026-04-21-12-30-42@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260421T123042
Description:Unlike higher spin systems\, the source of slow magnetic relaxa
 tion in S = ½ single molecule magnets is non-intuitive. Herein the magnet
 ic and structural properties of several low spin Ni(III) systems are inves
 tigated in attempt to understand why such a system is able to undergo slow
  magnetic relaxation. Analyses of a bisulphate containing system suggest t
 he presence of a phonon bottleneck effect\; however deuteration of the com
 plex removes the characteristic size dependence. This complex\, along with
  others\, exemplify the importance of nuclear spin\, hydrogen bonding\, an
 d crystallite size and guide us towards a better understanding of S = ½ s
 ingle molecule magnets. 4:00 pm
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