Publications by authors named "J M SUTTER"

Two rare two-dimensional Ln-radical networks, namely, [{Ln(tfa)}(NIT-4Py)] [Ln = Gd and Tb ; tfa = trifluoroacetylacetonato; and NIT-4Py = 2-(4-pyridyl)-4,4,5,5-tetramethylimidazoline-1-oxyl-3-oxide], have been successfully constructed and characterized. In these complexes, each NIT-4Py radical functions as a tridentate ligand to ligate three Ln ions, creating a 2D network with linear five-spin [Ln(NIT)] nodes. Ferromagnetic Ln-NO interactions govern the characteristic magnetic behavior of a finite spin system.

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VMXm joins the suite of operational macromolecular crystallography beamlines at Diamond Light Source. It has been designed to optimize rotation data collections from protein crystals less than 10 µm and down to below 1 µm in size. The beamline has a fully focused beam of 0.

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Calcium-protein interactions are of paramount importance in biochemistry. They are a key element in a number of biological processes, such as neuronal signaling. Therefore, an understanding of the interaction at the molecular level is highly desirable.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Each complex exhibited distorted geometries that lie between octahedral and trigonal prismatic forms, while magnetic tests confirmed significant magnetic anisotropy.
  • * Theoretical calculations indicated that the co-ligands did not greatly impact the magnetic behavior, and one complex (4b) demonstrated potential as a field-induced single-molecule magnet (SMM).
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