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Porphyrinic Molecular Metals

Palmer et al., 1985

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12448331948097411704
Author
Palmer S
Stanton J
Martinsen J
Ogawa M
Heuer W
Van Wallendael S
Hoffman B
Ibers J
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Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals

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Porphyrinic molecular metals rival the organic metals in the range of their properties and surpass them in the tunability of these properties. Such Such tunability is illustrated here by the changes that occur in M (L) X systems upon change of ligand L or metal M or oxidant X …
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