TY - BOOK ID - 64930637 TI - A Themed Issue of Functional Molecule-based Magnets: Dedicated to Professor Masahiro Yamashita on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday PY - 2020 SN - 3039289020 3039289012 PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - pressure effect KW - slow magnetic relaxation KW - n/a KW - graphene oxide KW - mixed metal Co/Ln clusters KW - X-ray diffraction KW - magnetism KW - AC susceptibility KW - two-dimensional (2D) ferrimagnets KW - cobalt KW - coordination clusters KW - lanthanides KW - DFT calculation KW - long-range magnetic ordering KW - iron complex KW - single-molecule magnets KW - lanthanide complex KW - coordination polymers KW - octacyanidoniobate(IV) KW - ferromagnetism KW - nickel(II) KW - heterometallic layers KW - single-molecule magnet KW - spin crossover KW - high pressure KW - molecule-based magnets KW - chloranilato KW - [2 KW - crystal structure KW - lanthanide ions KW - honeycomb layers KW - 3d/4f metal clusters KW - di-2 pyridyl ketone UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:64930637 AB - Research on molecule-based magnetic materials was systematized in the 1980s and expanded rapidly. A Special Issue focusing on molecule-based magnetic substances was published in Magnetochemistry. However, the functionalities of the substances increase daily; therefore, the researchers’ quest is not yet in decline. Research on molecule-based magnetism developed across many fields, including chemistry, physics, material chemistry, and applied physics, and the use of the various functionalities of these molecule-based magnetic substances has greatly influenced research on spin-based devices. In honor of Professor Masahiro Yamashita, who contributed greatly to this field, I have put together a Special Issue that highlights ten groundbreaking articles. The issue is entitled, “A Themed Issue of Functional Molecule-Based Magnets: Dedicated to Professor Masahiro Yamashita on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday”. I wish to thank the authors for their dedicated work, and the referees and editorial staff for the time they invested commenting on the articles. ER -