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Barbara Sieklucka

Barbara Sieklucka

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7671
World Ranking
14525
National Ranking
63

Overview

Barbara Sieklucka is affiliated with Jagiellonian University in Poland and has an extensive research portfolio primarily in materials science. Their work concentrates on materials chemistry and intersects with electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, as well as inorganic and physical and theoretical chemistry. Their research also touches on biophysics.

The scientist's research focuses on several key topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Organic and Molecular Conductors Research

Barbara's frequent co-authors include Szymon Chorąży, Dawid Pinkowicz, Shin-ichi Ohkoshi, Jakub J. Zakrzewski, and Robert Jankowski. These collaborators have contributed to the development of complex chemical materials and multifunctional molecular systems within their joint research efforts.

Their publications have appeared most often in the following venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Examples of recent papers include:

  • Octacyanidometallates for multifunctional molecule-based materials, 2020, Chemical Society Reviews
  • Proton Conductive Luminescent Thermometer Based on Near-Infrared Emissive {YbCo2} Molecular Nanomagnets, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Octacyanidorhenate(V) Ion as an Efficient Linker for Hysteretic Two-Step Iron(II) Spin Crossover Switchable by Temperature, Light, and Pressure, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Modular approach towards functional multimetallic coordination clusters, 2020, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Room-Temperature Bistability in a Ni-Fe Chain: Electron Transfer Controlled by Temperature, Pressure, Light, and Humidity, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Throughout their career, Barbara Sieklucka's research has contributed to understanding molecular magnetism, coordination chemistry, and crystallographic methods. Their work often addresses multifunctional molecule-based materials and the modulation of physical properties via chemical design.

Best Publications

  • Photomagnetism in clusters and extended molecule-based magnets.

    Anne Bleuzen;Valérie Marvaud;Corine Mathoniere;Barbara Sieklucka

  • Supramolecular coordination networks based on octacyanometalates: From structure to function

    Paweł Przychodzeń;Tomasz Korzeniak;Robert Podgajny;Barbara Sieklucka

  • Enforcing Multifunctionality: A Pressure-Induced Spin-Crossover Photomagnet.

    Dawid Pinkowicz;Michał Rams;Martin Mišek;Konstantin V. Kamenev

  • The impact of ligands upon topology and functionality of octacyanidometallate-based assemblies

    Beata Nowicka;Tomasz Korzeniak;Olaf Stefańczyk;Dawid Pinkowicz

  • Engineering of octacyanometalate-based coordination networks towards functionality

    Barbara Sieklucka;Robert Podgajny;Paweł Przychodzeń;Tomasz Korzeniak

  • Crystal structures and magnetic properties of two low-dimensional materials constructed from [Mn(III)(salen)H2O]+ and [M(CN)8](3-/4-) (M = Mo or W) precursors.

    Paweł Przychodzeń;Krzysztof Lewiński;Maria Bałanda;Robert Pełka

  • Octacyanidometallates for multifunctional molecule-based materials

    Szymon Chorazy;Jakub J Zakrzewski;Michał Magott;Tomasz Korzeniak

  • Proton Conductive Luminescent Thermometer Based on Near-Infrared Emissive {YbCo2} Molecular Nanomagnets.

    Junhao Wang;Jakub J Zakrzewski;Michal Heczko;Mikolaj Zychowicz

  • Molecular Magnetic Materials: Concepts and Applications

    Barbara Sieklucka;Dawid Pinkowicz

  • 2-D soft ferromagnet based on [Wv(CN)8]3- and CuII with a Tc of 34 K.

    Robert Podgajny;Tomasz Korzeniak;Maria Balanda;Tadeusz Wasiutynski

  • Dehydration-Hydration Switching of Single-Molecule Magnet Behavior and Visible Photoluminescence in a Cyanido-Bridged DyIIICoIII Framework.

    Yue Xin;Junhao Wang;Mikolaj Zychowicz;Jakub J. Zakrzewski

  • Tuning of Magnetic Properties of Polynuclear Lanthanide(III)−Octacyanotungstate(V) Systems: Determination of Ligand-Field Parameters and Exchange Interaction

    Paweł Przychodzeń;Robert Pełka;Krzysztof Lewiński;Justyna Supel

  • X-ray evidence of CN bridging in bimetallic complexes based on [M(CN)8]4- (M = Mo, W). The crystal structure of [[Mn(bpy)2]2(mu-NC)2[Mo(CN)6]2(mu-CN)2[Mn(bpy)2]2].8H2O.

    Barbara Sieklucka;Janusz Szklarzewicz;Terence J. Kemp;William Errington

  • A Decade of Octacyanides in Polynuclear Molecular Materials

    Barbara Sieklucka;Robert Podgajny;Tomasz Korzeniak;Beata Nowicka

  • White Light Emissive Dy(III) Single-Molecule Magnets Sensitized by Diamagnetic [Co(III) (CN)6 ](3-) Linkers.

    Szymon Chorazy;Szymon Chorazy;Michał Rams;Koji Nakabayashi;Barbara Sieklucka

  • Towards high Tc octacyanometalate-based networks

    Barbara Sieklucka;Robert Podgajny;Dawid Pinkowicz;Beata Nowicka

  • Pentanuclear octacyanotungstate(V)-based molecule with a high spin ground state S= (13/2).

    Robert Podgajny;Cédric Desplanches;Barbara Sieklucka;Roberta Sessoli

  • Reversible guest-induced magnetic and structural single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformation in microporous coordination network {[Ni(cyclam)]3[W(CN)8]2}n.

    Beata Nowicka;Michał Rams;Katarzyna Stadnicka;Barbara Sieklucka

  • Octacyanidorhenate(V) Ion as an Efficient Linker for Hysteretic Two‐Step Iron(II) Spin Crossover Switchable by Temperature, Light, and Pressure

    Szymon Chorazy;Tomasz Charytanowicz;Dawid Pinkowicz;Junhao Wang

  • Photomagnetism in Cyano-Bridged Hexanuclear Clusters [MnII(bpy)2]4[MIV(CN)8]2·xH2O (M = Mo, x = 14, and M = W, x = 9)

    Corine Mathoniere;Robert Podgajny;Philippe Guionneau;Christine Labrugere

  • Multifunctional Magnetic Molecular {[MnII(urea)2(H2O)]2[NbIV(CN)8]}n System: Magnetization-Induced SHG in the Chiral Polymorph

    Dawid Pinkowicz;Robert Podgajny;Wojciech Nitek;Michał Rams

Frequent Co-Authors

Shin-ichi Ohkoshi
Shin-ichi Ohkoshi University of Tokyo
Corine Mathonière
Corine Mathonière Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Nathaniel W. Alcock
Nathaniel W. Alcock University of Warwick
Michel Verdaguer
Michel Verdaguer Sorbonne University
Christian Näther
Christian Näther Kiel University
Derk J. Stufkens
Derk J. Stufkens University of Amsterdam
Andrzej Katrusiak
Andrzej Katrusiak Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Janusz Lewiński
Janusz Lewiński Warsaw University of Technology
Hiroko Tokoro
Hiroko Tokoro University of Tsukuba

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