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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1606826395
    Format: XV, 264 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 354008584X , 038708584X
    Series Statement: Inorganic chemistry concepts 2
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy , Physics
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Übergangsmetallverbindungen ; Magnetismus ; Magnetochemie ; Übergangsmetallverbindungen ; Übergangsmetallverbindungen ; Magnetische Eigenschaft ; Paramagnetismus ; Übergangsmetallkomplexe ; Übergangsmetallkomplexe ; Magnetische Eigenschaft
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Zaltbommel : van de Garde
    UID:
    gbv_428616615
    Format: 94 S. 8"
    Note: Leiden, Diss
    Language: Undetermined
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
    UID:
    almahu_9949198483002882
    Format: XV, 264 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1977.
    ISBN: 9783642873928
    Series Statement: Inorganic Chemistry Concepts, 2
    Content: This is a textbook of what is often called magnetochemistry. We take the point of view that magnetic phenomena are interesting because of what they tell us about chemical systems. Yet, we believe it is no longer tenable to write only about such subjects as distinguishing stereochemistry from the measurement of a magnetic susceptibility over a restricted temper­ ature region; that is, paramagnetism is so well-understood that little remains to explore which is of fundamental interest. The major purpose of this book is to direct chemists to some of the recent work of physicists, and in particular to a lengthy exposition of magnetic ordering phenomena. Chemists have long been interested in magnetic interactions in clusters, but many have shied away from long-range ordering phenomena. Now however more people are investigating magnetic behavior at temperatures in the liquid helium region, where ordering phenomena can scarcely be avoided. The emphasis is on complexes of the iron-series ions, for this is where most of the recent work, both experimental and theoretical, has been done. The discussion therefore is limited to insulating crystals; the nature of magnetism in metals and such materials as semiconductors is sufficiently different that a discussion of these substances is beyond our purposes. The book is directed more at the practical experimentalist than at the theoretician.
    Note: I. Paramagnetism: The Curie Law -- A. Introduction -- B. Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism -- C. Magnetic Moment of a Magnetic Ion Subsystem -- D. Some Curie Law Magnets -- E. Susceptibilities of the Lanthanides -- F. Temperature Independent Paramagnetism -- References -- II. Thermodynamics and Relaxation -- A. Introduction -- B. Thermodynamic Relations -- C. Thermal Effects -- D. Adiabatic Demagnetization -- E. Relaxation Time and Transition Probability -- F. Spin-lattice Relaxation Processes -- G. Susceptibility in Alternating Fields -- H. Adiabatic Susceptibilities -- References -- III. Paramagnetism: Zero-Field Splittings -- A. Introduction -- B. Schottky Anomalies -- C. Adiabatic Demagnetization -- D. Van Vleck's Equation -- E. Paramagnetic Anisotropy -- F. Effective Spin -- G. Direct Measurement of D -- H. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) -- References -- IV. Dimers and Clusters -- A. Introduction -- B. Energy Levels and Specific Heats -- C. Magnetic Susceptibilities -- D. Copper Acetate and Related Compounds -- E. Some Other Dimers -- F. EPR Measurements -- G. Clusters -- H. The Ising Model -- References -- V. Long-Range Order -- A. Introduction -- B. Molecular Field Theory of Ferromagnetism -- C. Thermal Effects -- D. Molecular Field Theory of Antiferromagnetism -- E. Ising, XY, and Heisenberg Models -- F. Critical Point Exponents -- G. Cu(NO3)2·21/2H2O -- H. Dipole-Dipole Interactions -- I. Exchange Effects on Paramagnetic Susceptibilities -- J. Superexchange -- References -- VI. Short-Range Order -- A. Introduction -- B. One-Dimensional or Linear Chain Systems -- C. Two-Dimensional or Planar Systems -- D. Long-Range Order -- References -- VII. Special Topics: Spin-Flop, Metamagnetism, Ferrimagnetism and Canting -- A. Introduction -- B. Phase Diagrams and Spin-Flop -- C. Metamagnetism -- D. Ferrimagnetism -- E. Canting and Weak Ferromagnetism -- References -- VIII. Selected Examples -- A. Introduction -- B. Some Single Ion Properties -- C. Some Examples -- References -- Append -- A. Physical Constants -- B. Hyperbolic Functions -- Formula Index.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540085843
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642873935
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642873942
    Language: English
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