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Is mno2 antiferromagnetic?

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The ground state of α-MnO2 is antiferromagnetic due to the symmetric nature of Mn-O-Mn bonds. However, α-MnO2 nanorods prepared through a hydrothermal method using KMnO4 as the precursor have been discovered to show ferromagnetic-like behaviour at very low temperatures (i.e. 5 K)

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The ground state of α-MnO2 is antiferromagnetic due to the symmetric nature of Mn-O-Mn bonds. However, α-MnO2 nanorods prepared through a hydrothermal method using KMnO4 as the precursor have been discovered to show ferromagnetic-like behaviour at very low temperatures (i.e. 5 K)18,19,20,21,22.

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