A high-pressure crystallographic and magnetic study of Na5[Mn(l-tart)2]·12H2O (l-tart = l-tartrate)

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The crystal structure and magnetic properties of the compound Na5[Mn(l-tart)2]·12H2O (1, l-tart = l-tartrate) have been investigated over the pressure range 0.34-3.49 GPa. The bulk modulus of 1 has been determined as 23.9(6) GPa, with a compression of the coordination spheres around the Na+ ions observed. 1 is therefore relatively incompressible, helping it to retain its magnetic anisotropy under pressure.

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Craig, G. A., Woodall, C. H., McKellar, S. C., Probert, M. R., Kamenev, K. V., Moggach, S. A., … Murrie, M. (2015). A high-pressure crystallographic and magnetic study of Na5[Mn(l-tart)2]·12H2O (l-tart = l-tartrate). Dalton Transactions, 44(42), 18324–18328. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5dt03320a

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