George Christou , David Collison , C. David Garner , Frank E. Mabbs *
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Spin-exchange interactions in the cubane-like cluster dimers [NEt4]3[Fe6M2S8(SPh)6(OMe)3] (M Mo or W)
Average magnetic moments, , versus temperature in the range 300−1.8K, and the variation of with applied magnetic field, from 0.125 to 2.0T, are reported for [NEt4]3[Fe6M2S8(SPh)6(OMe)3] (M Mo or W). These data have been interpreted in terms of antiferromagnetic spin coupling between the iron atoms within the separate {Fe3MS4} cubane-like clusters of the anions.