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Thermal Stability of Magnetic Properties in Dehydrogenated Triarylmethane Resins
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
The stability of the magnetic properties of dehydrogenated triaryl-methane resins was investigated both at room temperature and at elevated temperatures. A magnetic property different from that reported in a previous paper was found in the course of studying the reproducibility of synthesis. This new property was examined through a mechanical response of the resins to a set of permanent magnets.
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