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Malaestean IL, Kutluca-Alici M, Ellern A, van Leusen J, Schilder H, Speldrich M, et al. Linear, Zigzag, and Helical Cerium(III) Coordination Polymers. Cryst Growth Des. 2012;12:1593-602. Abstract
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Malaestean IL, Kutluca M, Speldrich M, Ellern A, Kogerler P. Macrocycles based on magnetically functionalized zirconium oxide clusters. Inorg Chim Acta. 2012;380:72-7. Abstract
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Fang XK, Kogerler P, Speldrich M, Schilder H, Luban M. A polyoxometalate-based single-molecule magnet with an S=21/2 ground state. Chem Commun. 2012;48:1218-20. Abstract
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Fielden J, Speldrich M, Besson C, Kogerler P. Chiral Hexanuclear Ferric Wheels. Inorg Chem. 2012;51:2734-6. Abstract
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Fang XK, Kogerler P, Furukawa Y, Speldrich M, Luban M. Molecular Growth of a Core-Shell Polyoxometalate. Angew Chem-Int Edit. 2011;50:5212-6.
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Baca SG, Speldrich M, Ellern A, Kogerler P. {Fe(6)O(2)}-Based Assembly of a Tetradecanuclear Iron Nanocluster. Materials. 2011;4:300-10. Abstract
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Malaestean IL, Speldrich M, Ellern A, Baca SG, Kogerler P. Heterometal expansion of oxozirconium carboxylate clusters. Dalton T. 2011;40:331-3. Abstract
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Fang XK, Speldrich M, Schilder H, Cao R, O'Halloran KP, Hill CL, et al. Switching slow relaxation in a (Mn3MnIV)-Mn-III cluster: an example of grafting single-molecule magnets onto polyoxometalates. Chemical Communications. 2010;46:2760-5. Abstract
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