Article | REF: IN229 V1

Magnetic Ionic Liquids : a molecular pathway to liquid magnets

Authors: Athanassios K. BOUDALIS, Philippe TUREK

Publication date: May 10, 2019, Review date: December 14, 2020

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2. Molecular nanomagnets

2.1 Definition and summary

Although there is no formal definition of Molecular Nano Magnets (MN) , nanometer-sized materials, there is a general consensus on the characteristics that distinguish them from conventional magnets and magnetic nanoparticles :

  • their basic components are molecular, either metal complexes (inorganic, metallo-organic or organometallic), or organic radicals, or a combination. Their composition can therefore vary from purely inorganic to purely organic;

  • their production...

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