Title of article
Organic polymers with indirect magnetic interaction caused by the molecular topology of the elementary units Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Fritz Dietz، نويسنده , , Nikolai Tyutyulkov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
15
From page
37
To page
51
Abstract
The magnetic properties of two classes of open-shell π-systems, namely diradicals and one-dimensional polymers, having frontier non-overlapping non-bonding MOs (NBMOs) localized within the monoradical units have been studied theoretically. The non-overlap and localization of the NBMOs is determined by the topology of the π-systems, and can be explained by means of the extended Coulson–Rushbrooke–Longuet-Higgins theorem. The localization and non-overlapping of the NBMOs results in vanishing of the direct (Hund) and the kinetic exchange interaction between the unpaired electrons. The indirect exchange of the unpaired electrons (spin polarization exchange) is the only contribution to the effective exchange integral and occurs via the delocalized π-electrons in the filled energy bands. A comparison of our models is accomplished with the indirect exchange in rare earth compounds (f–s model) and with the superexchange of the Kramers–Anderson model.
Keywords
Spin states and magnetic interactions , Polymers , Electric and magnetic properties
Journal title
Chemical Physics
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Chemical Physics
Record number
1056781
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