Toward Molecular Magnets: The Metal–Radical Approach

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Caneschi, A., Gatteschi, D., Sessoli, R., & Rey, P. (1989). Toward Molecular Magnets: The Metal–Radical Approach. Accounts of Chemical Research, 22(11), 392–398. https://doi.org/10.1021/ar00167a004

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