High-field magnetization process of O2 adsorbed in a microporous coordination polymer CPL-1 at various temperatures

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High-field magnetization measurements have been performed at various temperatures on the molecular oxygen adsorbed in a microporous coordination polymer CPL-1. Molecular oxygen with S = 1 forms O2-O2 dimer in the nanochannels of CPL-1. The magnetic properties can be explained by not the S = 1 Heisenberg antiferromagnetic dimer model but the O 2-O2 dimer model taking into account the spin-dependent intermolecular potential. This feature is attributed to the fact that the magnetic interaction between O2 is comparable to the van der Waals force. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Hori, A., Kobayashi, T. C., Matsuo, A., Kindo, K., Matsuda, R., & Kitagawa, S. (2010). High-field magnetization process of O2 adsorbed in a microporous coordination polymer CPL-1 at various temperatures. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 200). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/200/2/022018

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