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Synthesis and magnetic properties of one-dimensional Mn(II) complexes linked by dithiooxalato

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Three dithiooxalato (Dto) bridging onedimensional Mn(II) complexes [Mn(L)Dto](L = Phen (1), Bpy (2) and en (3)) were synthesized. All of the complexes have the similar one-dimensional structure through Dto bridge. The measurement of the variable temperature magnetic susceptibility of complex 1 showed that there are weak antiferromag-netic interactions between the Mn(II) ions.

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Cui, J., Shi, W., Cheng, P. et al. Synthesis and magnetic properties of one-dimensional Mn(II) complexes linked by dithiooxalato. Chin.Sci.Bull. 48, 859–861 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03325664

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