Abstract
Solvent-dependent magnetism in Cu-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is reported. Spin-flop magnetic behaviour occurs at different dehydrated states of MOFs. The oxygens of guest and coordinated water molecules are responsible as water removal tunes the coordination geometry around the Cu centre and the electronic structure of the framework.
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