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Boujemaa Moubaraki

Boujemaa Moubaraki

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Chemistry
Australia
2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
83
Citations
21811
World Ranking
2989
National Ranking
85

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Australia Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Australia Leader Award

Overview

Boujemaa Moubaraki is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and focuses primarily on research within Materials Science. Their work spans multiple subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, Biophysics, and Oncology.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics with particular emphasis on:

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

Moubaraki has contributed to several recent papers reflecting their research interests, including:

  • "Controlling Spin Switching with Anionic Supramolecular Frameworks," 2020, Chemistry of Materials
  • "A Semiconducting Cationic Square-Grid Network with FeIII Centers Displaying Unusual Dynamic Behavior," 2020, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Cover Feature: A Semiconducting Cationic Square-Grid Network with FeIII Centers Displaying Unusual Dynamic Behavior (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 14/2020)," 2020, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Copper mediated in situ nucleophilic addition of polyalcohols to dicyanonitrosomethanide," 2022, Australian Journal of Chemistry
  • "CCDC 1958840: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination," 2020, The Cambridge Structural Database

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Keith S. Murray, Michael C. Pfrunder, Jacob J. Whittaker, Stephen A. Moggach, and Neeraj Sharma.

Frequent venues for Moubaraki's publications include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Australian Journal of Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Guest-Dependent Spin Crossover in a Nanoporous Molecular Framework Material

    Gregory J. Halder;Cameron J. Kepert;Boujemaa Moubaraki;Keith S. Murray

  • Dynamic interplay between spin-crossover and host-guest function in a nanoporous metal-organic framework material.

    Peter D Southon;Lang Liu;Elizabeth A Fellows;David J Price

  • A {CrIII2DyIII2} Single‐Molecule Magnet: Enhancing the Blocking Temperature through 3d Magnetic Exchange

    Stuart Langley;Daniel P Wielechowski;Veacheslav Vieru;Nicholas Frederick Chilton

  • Structure and molecular magnetism of the rutile-related compounds M(dca)2, M = CoII, NiII, CuII, dca = dicyanamide, N(CN)2–

    Stuart R. Batten;Richard Robson;Paul Jensen;Boujemaa Moubaraki

  • Magnetic structure of the quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet NiPS3

    Andrew R Wildes;Virginie Simonet;Virginie Simonet;Eric Ressouche;Garry J McIntyre

  • Molecular coolers: The case for [CuII5GdIII4]

    Stuart K. Langley;Nicholas F. Chilton;Boujemaa Moubaraki;Thomas Hooper

  • Structure and Magnetism of a Bimetallic Pentanuclear Cluster [(Ni(bpm)2)3(Fe(CN)6)2]·7H2O (bpm = Bis(1-pyrazolyl)methane)). The Role of the Hydrogen-Bonded 7H2O “Cluster” in Long-Range Magnetic Ordering

    K Van Langenberg;Stuart R Batten;Kevin J Berry;David C R Hockless

  • Syntheses, structures and magnetism of α-Mn(dca)2, [Mn(dca)2(H2O)2]·H2O, [Mn(dca)2(C2H5OH)2]·(CH3)2CO, [Fe(dca)2(CH3OH)2] and [Mn(dca)2(L)2], where L = pyridine, CH3OH or DMF and dca– = dicyanamide, N(CN)2–†

    Stuart R. Batten;Paul Jensen;Cameron J. Kepert;Mohamedally Kurmoo

  • Single molecule magnetism in a family of mononuclear β-diketonate lanthanide(III) complexes: rationalization of magnetic anisotropy in complexes of low symmetry

    Nicholas Frederick Chilton;Stuart Langley;Boujemaa Moubaraki;Alessandro Soncini

  • Single-crystal to single-crystal structural transformation and photomagnetic properties of a porous iron(II) spin-crossover framework.

    Suzanne M Neville;Gregory J Halder;Karena Chapman;Martin Duriska

  • Heterometallic Tetranuclear [LnIII2CoIII2] Complexes Including Suppression of Quantum Tunneling of Magnetization in the [DyIII2CoIII2] Single Molecule Magnet

    Stuart Langley;Nicholas Frederick Chilton;Liviu Ungur;Boujemaa Moubaraki

  • Spin crossover in iron(III) Schiff-base 1-D chain complexes

    Tamsyn Maree Ross;Suzanne M Neville;David S Innes;David Roger Turner

  • Guest tunable structure and spin crossover properties in a nanoporous coordination framework material.

    Suzanne M Neville;Gregory J Halder;Karena Chapman;Martin Duriska

  • Self‐Penetration—A Structural Compromise between Single Networks and Interpenetration: Magnetic Properties and Crystal Structures of [Mn(dca)2(H2O)] and [M(dca)(tcm)], M=Co, Ni, Cu, dca=Dicyanamide, N(CN)2−, tcm=Tricyanomethanide, C(CN)3−

    Paul Jensen;David J. Price;Stuart R. Batten;Boujemaa Moubaraki

  • Magnetic properties of hexanuclear lanthanide(III) clusters incorporating a central μ6-carbonate ligand derived from atmospheric CO2 fixation.

    Stuart Langley;Boujemaa Moubaraki;Keith Spencer Murray

  • Synthesis, structure and magnetism of new single molecule magnets composed of MnII2MnIII2 alkoxo-carboxylate bridged clusters capped by triethanolamine ligands

    Lisa M Wittick;Keith S Murray;Boujemaa Moubaraki;Stuart R Batten

  • Net Toroidal Magnetic Moment in the Ground State of a {Dy-6}-Triethanolamine Ring

    Liviu Ungur;Stuart K. Langley;Thomas N. Hooper;Boujemaa Moubaraki

  • Modulation of slow magnetic relaxation by tuning magnetic exchange in {Cr2Dy2} single molecule magnets

    Stuart Langley;Daniel Patrick Wielechowski;Veacheslav Vieru;Nicholas Frederick Chilton

  • Elucidating the mechanism of a two-step spin transition in a nanoporous metal-organic framework.

    Gregory J Halder;Karena Chapman;Suzanne M Neville;Boujemaa Moubaraki

  • Structure and magnetism of new lanthanide 6-wheel compounds utilizing triethanolamine as a stabilizing ligand

    Stuart K. Langley;Boujemaa Moubaraki;Craig M. Forsyth;Ian A. Gass

  • A Nanoscale Molecular Switch Triggered by Thermal, Light, and Guest Perturbation

    Martin Duriska;Suzanne M Neville;Boujemaa Moubaraki;John Dixon Cashion

  • Syntheses, structural properties and catecholase activity of copper(II) complexes with reduced Schiff base N-(2-hydroxybenzyl)-amino acids

    Chang-Tong Yang;Muthalagu Vetrichelvan;Xiandong Yang;Boujemaa Moubaraki

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith S. Murray
Keith S. Murray Monash University
Stuart Robert Batten
Stuart Robert Batten Monash University
Nicholas F. Chilton
Nicholas F. Chilton University of Manchester
Leone Spiccia
Leone Spiccia Monash University
Sally Brooker
Sally Brooker MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology
Cameron J. Kepert
Cameron J. Kepert University of Sydney
Guy N. L. Jameson
Guy N. L. Jameson University of Melbourne
Richard Robson
Richard Robson University of Melbourne
Brendan F. Abrahams
Brendan F. Abrahams University of Melbourne
Paul E. Kruger
Paul E. Kruger University of Canterbury

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