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dc.contributor.authorUGALE, AJAYen_US
dc.contributor.authorNINAWE, PRANAYen_US
dc.contributor.authorJain, Anilen_US
dc.contributor.authorSangole, Mayuren_US
dc.contributor.authorMANDAL, RIMPAen_US
dc.contributor.authorSingh, Kirandeepen_US
dc.contributor.authorBALLAV, NIRMALYAen_US
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-15T06:53:31Z-
dc.date.available2025-04-15T06:53:31Z-
dc.date.issued2024-02en_US
dc.identifier.citationInorganic Chemistry, 63(08), 3675–3681.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0020-1669en_US
dc.identifier.issn1520-510Xen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c03247en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9560-
dc.description.abstractTwo-dimensional metal–organic frameworks (2D MOFs) are emerging as a new class of multifunctional materials for diversified applications, although magnetic properties have not been widely explored. The metal ions and organic ligands in some of the 2D MOFs are arranged in the well-known Kagome lattice, leading to geometric spin frustration. Hence, such systems could be the potential candidates to exhibit an exotic quantum spin liquid (QSL) state, as was observed in Cu3(HHTP)2 (HHTP = hexahydroxytriphenylene), with no magnetic transition down to 38 mK. Hereto, we have investigated the spin intertwining in a bimetallic 2D MOF system, M3(HHTP)2 (M = Cu/Zn), arising from the localized (d-electron) and delocalized (π-electron) S = 1/2 spins from the Cu(II) ions and the HHTP radicals, respectively. The origin of the spin frustration (down to 5K) was critically examined by varying the metal composition in bimetallic systems, CuxZn3–x(HHTP)2 (x = 1, 1.5, 2), containing both S = 1/2 and S = 0 spins. Additionally, to gain a deeper understanding, we studied the spin interaction in the pristine Zn3(HHTP)2 system containing only S = 0 Zn(II) ions. In view of the quantitative estimate of the localized and delocalized spins, the d−π spin correlation appears essential in understanding the unusual magnetic and/or other physical properties of such hybrid organic–inorganic 2D crystalline solidsen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Chemical Societyen_US
dc.subjectChemistryen_US
dc.subjectCrystalsen_US
dc.subjectStateen_US
dc.subjectLayeren_US
dc.subject2024en_US
dc.titleIntertwining of Localized (d) and Delocalized (π) Spins in Magnetically Frustrated Two-Dimensional Metal–Organic Frameworksen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDept. of Chemistryen_US
dc.identifier.sourcetitleInorganic Chemistry,en_US
dc.publication.originofpublisherForeignen_US
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