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Covalent-Coupled Paramagnetic Complexes

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We have already met the situations when the crystal field model does not lead to correct results. This is the case of the strong crystal field when the interaction of surrounding ions or molecules with a paramagnetic center is comparable with electrostatic interactions of electrons in a ion.

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  • Altshuler SA, Kozirev BM (1964) Electron paramagnetic resonance. Academic, New York, p. 724

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  • Ballhausen CJ (1980) Molecular electronic structure of transition metal complexes. McGraw-Hill Inc., US. , p. 207. ISBN-13:978-0070034952

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Correspondence to Vladimir I. Chizhik .

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Chizhik, V.I., Chernyshev, Y.S., Donets, A.V., Frolov, V.V., Komolkin, A.V., Shelyapina, M.G. (2014). Covalent-Coupled Paramagnetic Complexes. In: Magnetic Resonance and Its Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05299-1_12

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