Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials

This thesis explores the role composition plays on the crystallographic structures of molecular-based frameworks and how, in turn, this influences their magnetic character. Whilst it is understood that the combination of atomic anions and cations selected to build inorganic compounds impacts the co...

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Main Author: Geers, Madeleine
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/77147/
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description This thesis explores the role composition plays on the crystallographic structures of molecular-based frameworks and how, in turn, this influences their magnetic character. Whilst it is understood that the combination of atomic anions and cations selected to build inorganic compounds impacts the connectivity and physical properties of materials, anticipating the relationship for molecular-based frameworks is less reliable. A method to probe both the crystallographic and magnetic structure of compounds simultaneously is by neutron diffraction experiments, which is a technique of particular focus in this work.
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spelling nottingham-771472024-07-24T04:40:35Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/77147/ Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials Geers, Madeleine This thesis explores the role composition plays on the crystallographic structures of molecular-based frameworks and how, in turn, this influences their magnetic character. Whilst it is understood that the combination of atomic anions and cations selected to build inorganic compounds impacts the connectivity and physical properties of materials, anticipating the relationship for molecular-based frameworks is less reliable. A method to probe both the crystallographic and magnetic structure of compounds simultaneously is by neutron diffraction experiments, which is a technique of particular focus in this work. 2024-07-24 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/77147/1/240108_Geers_thesis_cor.pdf Geers, Madeleine (2024) Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. crystallography crystals molecular-based frameworks inorganic compounds
spellingShingle crystallography
crystals
molecular-based frameworks
inorganic compounds
Geers, Madeleine
Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials
title Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials
title_full Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials
title_fullStr Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials
title_full_unstemmed Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials
title_short Investigations of Magnetic and Structural Order in Molecular-based Inorganic Framework Materials
title_sort investigations of magnetic and structural order in molecular-based inorganic framework materials
topic crystallography
crystals
molecular-based frameworks
inorganic compounds
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/77147/