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Summary of Collaborative Investigation: CU-6 Jeffrey Clayhold, Miami University, USA Shiou-Jyh Hwu, Clemson University, USA Raivo Stern & Toomas Rõõm, National Institute of Chemical Physics & Biophysics, Estonia Sergei Zvyagin, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, USA
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CU-6; (AX)·Cu 5 O 2 (M’O 4 ) 2 (A = Rb, Cs; X = Cl, Br, I; M’=P, As ) CsCl + 5 CuO + As 2 O 5 (CsCl)·Cu 5 O 2 (AsO 4 ) 2 High-Temperature, Solid-State Synthesis 800 o C in carbon-coated fused silica 2mm CU-6-Cl
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Cu(2)-O slab Cu(2)-O slab Cu(1)-O-As slab Novel Layered Cuprates with Kagome Network of a Pyrochlore-Type a) Averievite : Starova, et al., Minerological Magazine 1997, 61, 441-446. b) Hwu et al. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl., submitted. d Cu-Cl = 3.149 Å Kagome Lattice
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? Magnetic Susceptibility of Geometrically Frustrated Magnetic Kagome Lattice = -204(7) K eff = 1.93(4) BM Greedan, J. Mater. Chem. 2001, 11, 37-53 and references cited therein.
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Room temperature 133 Cs MAS NMR in Geometrically Frustrated Magnetic Kagome Lattice CU-6: (CsCl)·Cu 5 O 2 (AsO 4 ) 2 Multiple Cs sites at room temperature?
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Variable temperature 133 Cs MAS NMR in Geometrically Frustrated Magnetic Kagome Lattice CU-6: (CsCl)·Cu 5 O 2 (AsO 4 ) 2
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