Skip to main content

Advanced Molecular Magnetism

  • 1st book:metaData.edition - March 17, 2026
  • book:metaData.latestEdition
  • common:contributors.author Roman Boča
  • publicationLanguages:language

Advanced Molecular Magnetism provides a rigorous overview of the magnetic properties of molecular and extended inorganic systems. Sections cover the fundamentals of magnetic data r… seeMoreDescription

Early spring sale

Nurture your knowledge

Grow your expertise with up to 25% off trusted resources.

promoMetaData.description

Advanced Molecular Magnetism provides a rigorous overview of the magnetic properties of molecular and extended inorganic systems. Sections cover the fundamentals of magnetic data recording and analysis, establishing exchange interactions as a foundational concept, including discussions on exchange interactions involving both d- and f-block elements, the role of magnetic anisotropy, single-molecule magnets, and spin crossover phenomena. Content emphasizes the correlation of magnetic property analysis with complementary techniques such as UV-Vis and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. In addition, the book provides a thorough overview of electronic energy levels in transition metal complexes is provided, covering electronic terms, multiplets, and Zeeman splitting.

The interface between quantum mechanics and macroscopic thermodynamic properties is explored through statistical thermodynamics, and the book reviews the major types of magnetic materials—diamagnetic, paramagnetic, ferromagnetic, and antiferromagnetic—with a focus on their underlying principles and real-world examples. Methods for deriving magnetochemical formulae for Curie paramagnets, zero-field splitting systems, T- and E-term systems, and pure multiplet systems are clearly presented, alongside practical guidance for magnetic data collection and analysis. Special attention is given to the magnetism of f-elements and the unique properties of single-molecule magnets, as well as to the correct description of many-electron states in both free atoms and those influenced by crystal fields.

promoMetaData.keyFeatures

  • Outlines the theory and core principles of molecular magnetism using rigorous language
  • Provides an authoritative overview of the field with up-to-date knowledge and structural language from a highly regarded researcher
  • Includes formulas ready for computational programming
  • Offers practical suggestions for magnetic data collection and analysis, laying the groundwork for effective experimentation

promoMetaData.readership

Advanced Molecular Magnetism is written primarily for inorganic, physical or computational/theoretical chemists, as well as being of use to condensed matter physicists and materials scientists with an interest in the magnetic properties of transition metal and lanthanide complexes

promoMetaData.tableOfContents

  1. Electromagnetic phenomena
  2. Angular momentum
  3. Statistical thermodynamics in magnetism
  4. Energy levels in many-electron atoms
  5. Energy levels in the crystal field
  6. Zeeman effect
  7. Types of magnetism
  8. Magnetic data taking and analysis
  9. Magnetism of mononuclear complexes
  10. Exchange interaction
  11. Molecular magnetism
  12. Quantum-chemical calculations
  13. Worked examples
  14. Magnetostructural correlations

promoMetaData.productDetails

  • productDetails.edition: 1
  • book:metaData.latestEdition
  • productDetails.published: March 20, 2026
  • publicationLanguages:languageTitle: publicationLanguages:en

promoMetaData.aboutTheAuthor

RB

Roman Boča

Roman Boča is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, affiliated previously at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, and presently at University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Slovakia. He has published about 400 scientific papers dealing with methodological development and applications of quantum chemical methods to coordination compounds, and in recent years to theoretical and experimental magnetochemistry of single-molecule and single-ion magnets.
promoMetaData.affiliationsAndExpertise
Full Professor, University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Trnava, Slovakia

common:scienceDirect.bookHeader