Manipulating and quantifying spin states in solution as a function of pressure and temperature

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Abstract

Monitoring the spin states of species in solution is a crucial aspect of understanding magnetic properties as well as spin-labile sensing, supramolecular, catalytic and biochemical processes. Herein, we describe the first quantitative variable-pressure and variable-temperature method of determining spin states in solution, demonstrate that it is accurate, and identify a simultaneous T and P sensor system.

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Hogue, R. W., Lepper, C. P., Jameson, G. B., & Brooker, S. (2017). Manipulating and quantifying spin states in solution as a function of pressure and temperature. Chemical Communications, 54(2), 172–175. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc08104a

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