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  1. The electrocaloric effect of lead-free Ba1−yCayTi1−xHfxO3 from direct and indirect measurements
  2. Theoretical Studies on Polynuclear {CuII5GdIIIn} Clusters (n= 4, 2): Towards Understanding Their Large Magnetocaloric Effect
  3. Magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of an unusual family of carbonate-panelled [LnIII6ZnII2] cages
  4. Layered gadolinium hydroxides for low-temperature magnetic cooling
  5. Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism of a Family of Heterometallic {Cu 2 Ln 7 } and {Cu 4 Ln 12 } (Ln = Gd, Tb, and Dy) Complexes: The Gd Analogues Exhibiting a Large Magnetocaloric Effect
  6. Single-Molecule Magnet Behavior and Magnetocaloric Effect in Ferromagnetically Coupled Ln III -Ni II -Ni II -Ln III (Ln III = Dy III and Gd III ) Linear Complexes
  7. Quantum signatures of a molecular nanomagnet in direct magnetocaloric measurements
  8. Frontispiece: Rational Electrostatic Design of Easy-Axis Magnetic Anisotropy in a ZnII-DyIII-ZnIISingle-Molecule Magnet with a High Energy Barrier
  9. Rational Electrostatic Design of Easy-Axis Magnetic Anisotropy in a ZnII-DyIII-ZnIISingle-Molecule Magnet with a High Energy Barrier
  10. Thiocyanate Complexes of Uranium in Multiple Oxidation States: A Combined Structural, Magnetic, Spectroscopic, Spectroelectrochemical, and Theoretical Study
  11. Comment on “Theoretical design of molecular nanomagnets for magnetic refrigeration” [Appl. Phys. Lett. 103, 202410 (2013)]
  12. Back Cover: A Multifunctional Magnetic Material under Pressure (Chem. Eur. J. 26/2014)
  13. TwoC3-Symmetric Dy3IIIComplexes with Triple Di-μ-methoxo-μ-phenoxo Bridges, Magnetic Ground State, and Single-Molecule Magnetic Behavior
  14. A Multifunctional Magnetic Material under Pressure
  15. Closely-Related ZnII2LnIII2 Complexes (LnIII = Gd, Yb) with Either Magnetic Refrigerant or Luminescent Single-Molecule Magnet Properties
  16. Innentitelbild: Fluoride-Bridged {GdIII3MIII2} (M=Cr, Fe, Ga) Molecular Magnetic Refrigerants (Angew. Chem. 9/2014)
  17. Inside Cover: Fluoride-Bridged {GdIII3MIII2} (M=Cr, Fe, Ga) Molecular Magnetic Refrigerants (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 9/2014)
  18. Fluoride-Bridged {GdIII3MIII2} (M=Cr, Fe, Ga) Molecular Magnetic Refrigerants
  19. Fluoride-Bridged {GdIII3MIII2} (M=Cr, Fe, Ga) Molecular Magnetic Refrigerants
  20. Combining oxime-based [Mn6] clusters with cyanometalates: 1D chains of [Mn6] SMMs from [M(CN)2]− (M = Au, Ag)
  21. CO2 as a reaction ingredient for the construction of metal cages: a carbonate-panelled [Gd6Cu3] tridiminished icosahedron
  22. Molecule-Based Magnetic Coolers: Measurement, Design and Application
  23. Magnetic Refrigeration and Spin–Lattice Relaxation in Gadolinium-Based Molecular Nanomagnets
  24. Molecular Nanoscale Magnetic Refrigerants: A Ferrimagnetic {CuII15GdIII7} Cagelike Cluster from the Use of Pyridine-2,6-dimethanol
  25. A Dense Metal–Organic Framework for Enhanced Magnetic Refrigeration
  26. Molecular Coolers: Surface-Confined Molecular Coolers for Cryogenics (Adv. Mater. 21/2013)
  27. Cryogenic magnetocaloric effect in the Fe17 molecular nanomagnet
  28. Surface‐Confined Molecular Coolers for Cryogenics
  29. A ferromagnetically coupled diphenoxo-bridged Gd3+–Mn2+ dinuclear complex with a large magneto-caloric effect
  30. Fingerprinting the oxidation state of U(iv) by emission spectroscopy
  31. ChemInform Abstract: Fragmenting Gadolinium: Mononuclear Polyoxometalate-Based Magnetic Coolers for Ultra-Low Temperatures.
  32. Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Mn12Molecular Magnets on Sulfonate and Carboxylic Acid Prefunctionalized Gold Surfaces
  33. Fragmenting Gadolinium: Mononuclear Polyoxometalate-Based Magnetic Coolers for Ultra-Low Temperatures
  34. Kondo Physics in a Rare Earth Ion with Well Localized 4 f Electrons
  35. Realization of the one-dimensional anisotropic X Y model in a Tb(III)-W(V) chain compound
  36. Fluoride Bridges as Structure-Directing Motifs in 3d-4f Cluster Chemistry
  37. The Importance of Being Exchanged: [GdIII4MII8(OH)8(L)8(O2CR)8]4+Clusters for Magnetic Refrigeration
  38. The Importance of Being Exchanged: [GdIII4MII8(OH)8(L)8(O2CR)8]4+Clusters for Magnetic Refrigeration
  39. Co–Ln Mixed-Metal Phosphonate Grids and Cages as Molecular Magnetic Refrigerants
  40. Calix[4]arene-supported rare earth octahedra
  41. A molecular [Mn14] coordination cluster featuring two slowly relaxing nanomagnets
  42. Increasing the dimensionality of cryogenic molecular coolers: Gd-based polymers and metal–organic frameworks
  43. A spin crossover ferrous complex with ordered magnetic ferric anions
  44. Fluoride-bridged {Ln2Cr2} polynuclear complexes from semi-labile mer-[CrF3(py)3] and [Ln(hfac)3(H2O)2]
  45. Size-dependent magnetic ordering and spin dynamics in DyPO 4 and GdPO 4 nanoparticles
  46. A Molecular Pair of [GdNi3] Tetrahedra Bridged by Water Molecules
  47. Cryogenic Magnetocaloric Effect in a Ferromagnetic Molecular Dimer
  48. Rücktitelbild: Cryogenic Magnetocaloric Effect in a Ferromagnetic Molecular Dimer (Angew. Chem. 29/2011)
  49. Cryogenic Magnetocaloric Effect in a Ferromagnetic Molecular Dimer
  50. Back Cover: Cryogenic Magnetocaloric Effect in a Ferromagnetic Molecular Dimer (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 29/2011)
  51. Specific heat of Nd1−xCaxB6single crystals
  52. Large Magnetocaloric Effect in a Wells-Dawson Type {Ni6Gd6P6} Cage
  53. Large Magnetocaloric Effect in a Wells-Dawson Type {Ni6Gd6P6} Cage
  54. Enhancing Ueff in oxime-bridged [MnIII6LnIII2] hexagonal prisms
  55. Short-range correlations in d–f cyanido-bridged assemblies with XY and XY-Heisenberg anisotropy
  56. Chromium(iii) stars and butterflies: synthesis, structural and magnetic studies of tetrametallic clusters
  57. Co–Gd phosphonate complexes as magnetic refrigerants
  58. Molecular coolers: The case for [CuII5GdIII4]
  59. Magnetothermal Studies of a Series of Coordination Clusters Built from Ferromagnetically Coupled {MnII4MnIII6} Supertetrahedral Units
  60. [MnIII4LnIII4] Calix[4]arene Clusters as Enhanced Magnetic Coolers and Molecular Magnets
  61. Recipes for enhanced molecular cooling
  62. Addressing the magnetic properties of sub-monolayers of single-molecule magnets by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism
  63. A Calix[4]arene 3d/4f Magnetic Cooler
  64. A Calix[4]arene 3d/4f Magnetic Cooler
  65. Membrane-based microcalorimetry for thin films and sub-milligram single-crystal
  66. 1D chains of Mn6 single-molecule magnets
  67. Manganese(III) Compounds of Phenol−Pyrazole-Based Ligands: Synthesis, Crystal Structure, Magnetic, and Thermal Properties
  68. Magnetic Imaging of Cyanide-Bridged Co-ordination Nanoparticles Grafted on FIB-Patterned Si Substrates
  69. Ferrimagnetic Heisenberg Chains Derived From [M(CN)8]3−(M=MoV, WV) Building-Blocks
  70. Switching pairwise exchange interactions to enhance SMM properties
  71. Crystal structure, magnetic and thermal properties of the one-dimensional complex [Nd(pzam)3(H2O)Mo(CN)8]·H2O
  72. Mixed-Valent Mn Supertetrahedra and Planar Discs as Enhanced Magnetic Coolers
  73. Using pyridine amidoximes in 3d-metal cluster chemistry: a novel ferromagnetic Ni12 complex from the use of pyridine-2-amidoxime
  74. Rare tetranuclear mixed-valent [MnII2MnIV2] clusters as building blocks for extended networks
  75. Vacancy-driven magnetocaloric effect in Prussian blue analogues
  76. A Ferromagnetic Mixed-Valent Mn Supertetrahedron: Towards Low-Temperature Magnetic Refrigeration with Molecular Clusters
  77. A Ferromagnetic Mixed-Valent Mn Supertetrahedron: Towards Low-Temperature Magnetic Refrigeration with Molecular Clusters
  78. Synthesis and magnetic properties of heptadecametallic Fe(III) clusters
  79. 1,2,3-Triazolate-Bridged Tetradecametallic Transition Metal Clusters [M 14 (L) 6 O 6 (OMe) 18 X 6 ] (M = Fe III , Cr III and V III/IV ) and Related Compounds:  Ground-State Spins Ranging from S = 0 to S = 25 and Spin-Enhanced Magnetocaloric Effect
  80. Magnetocaloric effect in hexacyanochromate Prussian blue analogs
  81. AF molecular rings for quantum computation
  82. Molecular nanoclusters as magnetic refrigerants: The case of Fe14 with very large spin ground-state
  83. Linking Rings through Diamines and Clusters: Exploring Synthetic Methods for Making Magnetic Quantum Gates
  84. Linking Rings through Diamines and Clusters: Exploring Synthetic Methods for Making Magnetic Quantum Gates
  85. Cover Picture: Linking Rings through Diamines and Clusters: Exploring Synthetic Methods for Making Magnetic Quantum Gates (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 40/2005)
  86. Titelbild: Linking Rings through Diamines and Clusters: Exploring Synthetic Methods for Making Magnetic Quantum Gates (Angew. Chem. 40/2005)
  87. Spin-enhanced magnetocaloric effect in molecular nanomagnets
  88. Secondary magnetic relaxations in Mn12 complexes