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T David Harris
T David Harris
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Radical ligand-containing single-molecule magnets
S Demir, IR Jeon, JR Long, TD Harris
Coordination Chemistry Reviews 289, 149-176, 2015
5482015
Slow magnetic relaxation in a high-spin iron (II) complex
DE Freedman, WH Harman, TD Harris, GJ Long, CJ Chang, JR Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society 132 (4), 1224-1225, 2010
5132010
Metal–organic framework magnets
AE Thorarinsdottir, TD Harris
Chemical reviews 120 (16), 8716-8789, 2020
3822020
Slow magnetic relaxation in a family of trigonal pyramidal iron (II) pyrrolide complexes
WH Harman, TD Harris, DE Freedman, H Fong, A Chang, JD Rinehart, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 132 (51), 18115-18126, 2010
3602010
2D Conductive Iron-Quinoid Magnets Ordering up to Tc = 105 K via Heterogeneous Redox Chemistry
JA DeGayner, IR Jeon, L Sun, M Dincă, TD Harris
Journal of the American Chemical Society 139, 4175-4184, 2017
2132017
[ReCl4(CN)2]2−: A High Magnetic Anisotropy Building Unit Giving Rise to the Single-Chain Magnets (DMF)4MReCl4(CN)2 (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni)
TD Harris, MV Bennett, R Clerac, JR Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society 132 (11), 3980-3988, 2010
2052010
A 2D Semiquinone Radical-Containing Microporous Magnet with Solvent-Induced Switching from Tc = 26 to 80 K
IR Jeon, B Negru, RP Van Duyne, TD Harris
Journal of the American Chemical Society 137, 15699-15702, 2015
1732015
An Azophenine Radical-Bridged Fe2 Single-Molecule Magnet with Record Magnetic Exchange Coupling
IR Jeon, JG Park, DJ Xiao, TD Harris
Journal of the American Chemical Society 135 (45), 16845-16848, 2013
1452013
Slow Magnetic Relaxation Induced by a Large Transverse Zero-Field Splitting in a MnIIReIV(CN)2 Single-Chain Magnet
X Feng, J Liu, TD Harris, S Hill, JR Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society 134 (17), 7521-7529, 2012
1272012
Magnetic exchange coupling in actinide-containing molecules
JD Rinehart, TD Harris, SA Kozimor, BM Bartlett, JR Long
Inorganic chemistry 48 (8), 3382-3395, 2009
1272009
Spin crossover in a four-coordinate iron (II) complex
JJ Scepaniak, TD Harris, CS Vogel, J Sutter, K Meyer, JM Smith
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (11), 3824-3827, 2011
1232011
Spin crossover iron (II) complexes as PARACEST MRI thermometers
IR Jeon, JG Park, CR Haney, TD Harris
Chemical Science 5 (6), 2461-2465, 2014
1112014
A Porous Array of Clock Qubits
JM Zadrozny, AT Gallagher, TD Harris, DE Freedman
Journal of the American Chemical Society 139, 7089–7094, 2017
1072017
A Five-Coordinate Heme Dioxygen Adduct Isolated within a Metal-Organic Framework
JS Anderson, AT Gallagher, JA Mason, TD Harris
Journal of the American Chemical Society 136, 16489-16492, 2014
952014
Record Ferromagnetic Exchange Through Cyanide and Elucidation of the Magnetic Phase Diagram for a CuIIReIV Chain Compound
TD Harris, C Coulon, R Clérac, JR Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (1), 123–130, 2011
912011
Influence of Structure on Exchange Strength and Relaxation Barrier in a Series of FeIIReIV(CN)2 Single-Chain Magnets
X Feng, TD Harris, JR Long
Chem. Sci. 2, 1688-1694, 2011
872011
High-Throughput Synthesis and Characterization of Nanocrystalline Porphyrinic Zirconium Metal-Organic Frameworks
ML Kelty, W Morris, AT Gallagher, JS Anderson, KA Brown, CA Mirkin, ...
Chemical Communications 52, 7854, 2016
842016
A Ferric Semiquinoid Single-Chain Magnet via Thermally-Switchable Metal-Ligand Electron Transfer
JA DeGayner, K Wang, TD Harris
Journal of American Chemical Society 140, 6550, 2018
822018
Electronic Effects of Ligand Substitution on Spin Crossover in a Series of Diiminoquinonoid-Bridged FeII2 Complexes
JG Park, IR Jeon, TD Harris
Inorganic Chemistry 54, 359-369, 2015
822015
Slow Magnetic Relaxation and Charge-Transfer in Cyano-Bridged Coordination Clusters Incorporating [Re(CN)7]3−/4−
JM Zadrozny, DE Freedman, DM Jenkins, TD Harris, AT Iavarone, ...
Inorganic chemistry 49 (19), 8886-8896, 2010
822010
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