Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.33, No.23, 5165-5166, 1994
New 3-Dimensional Ferrimagnetic Materials - K2Mn(Mn(CN)(6)), Mn-3(Mn(CN)(6))Center-Dot(2)12H2O, and Csmn(Mn(CN)(6))Center-Dot-1/2H2O
The cyanomanganate complexes K2MnII[Mn-II(CN)(6)], Mn-3(II)[Mn-III(CN)(6)](2).12H(2)O, and CsMnII[Mn-III(CN)(6)].1/2H(2)O have perovskite-like lattices and are new examples of magnetic materials prepared from molecular building blocks. The compounds have magnetic ordering temperatures of 41, 37, and 31 K, respectively, and exhibit magnetic hysteresis with high coercive fields of 370-1100 G. The results suggest that, for these manganese-based Prussian blue analogues, the principal factors that lead to higher magnetic ordering temperatures are an ordered vacancy free structure and a larger number of antiferromagnetic contributions to the superexchange.