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The construction of hybrid metal-ion batteries faces a plethora of challenges. A critical one is to unveil the solvation/desolvation processes at the molecular level in electrolytes that ensure efficient transfer of several types of charge carriers. This study reports first results on simulations of mixed-ion electrolytes.

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  • The study presents five new one-dimensional polymeric azido-bridged lanthanide complexes with a specific formula, focusing on their synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties.
  • X-ray diffraction shows that these complexes have a unique eight-coordination with the central lanthanide atoms, involving a new ligand and linking the metal centers into infinite chains.
  • Magnetic measurements indicate that while these compounds exhibit field-induced single-molecule magnet behavior with notable energy barriers, their overall magnetic properties are primarily influenced by individual lanthanide ion anisotropy rather than the expected chain interactions.
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