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Claude Lapinte

Claude Lapinte

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
9840
World Ranking
11289
National Ranking
427

Overview

Claude Lapinte is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France and has contributed extensively to the field of Materials Science, with a primary focus on Materials Chemistry. Their research encompasses subfields such as Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Organic Chemistry, Oncology, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

Their main topics of study include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena

Claude Lapinte has authored several scientific papers spanning from 2020 to 2021. Notable recent publications include:

  • "A Tetrairon Dication Featuring Tetraethynylbenzene Bridging Ligand: A Molecular Prototype of Quantum Dot Cellular Automata," 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "1,4-Diethynylbenzene-Bridged [Cp*(dppe)Fe]n+ Units: Effect of 2,5-Ethynyl Groups on the Chemical and Electronic Properties," 2020, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • "1,3-Diethynyl-5-(X)-benzene-Bridged [Cp*(dppe)Fe]n+ Units: Effect of Substituents on the Metal-Metal Interactions," 2021, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • "CCDC 2117754: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination," 2021, The Cambridge Structural Database
  • "CCDC 1984807: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination," 2020, The Cambridge Structural Database

Their work has been published mainly in venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Organometallics

Frequent collaborators of Claude Lapinte include:

  • Jean-René Hamon
  • Thierry Roisnel
  • Rim Makhoul
  • Joseph Lepont
  • Jean-François Halet

The researcher's contributions prominently involve crystallographic methods such as X-ray diffraction for studying crystallization and solubility, alongside investigations into magnetism within coordination complexes and synthesis of organometallic complexes. Their studies also extend to exploring quantum-dot cellular automata models and quantum transport phenomena linked to advanced materials.

Best Publications

  • Organometallic molecular wires and other nanoscale-sized devices: An approach using the organoiron (dppe)Cp*Fe building block

    Frédéric Paul;Claude Lapinte

  • ELEMENTAL CARBON CHAIN BRIDGING TWO IRON CENTERS: SYNTHESES AND SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF [CP(DPPE) FE-C4- FECP(DPPE)]N+.CNTDOT.N[PF6]-. X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE MIXED VALENCE COMPLEX (N = 1)

    N Le Narvor;L Toupet;C Lapinte

  • Molecular Wire Consisting of a C8 Chain of Elemental Carbon Bridging Two Metal Centers: Synthesis and Characterization of [{Fe(η5-C5Me5)(dppe)}2(μ-C8)]

    Françoise Coat;Claude Lapinte

  • Charge delocalization vs localization in carbon-rich iron mixed-valence complexes: A subtle interplay between the carbon spacer and the (dppe)Cp*Fe organometallic electrophore

    Jean-François Halet;Claude Lapinte

  • A "Conjugal" Consanguineous Family of Butadiynediyl-Derived Complexes: Synthesis and Electronic Ground States of Neutral, Radical Cationic, and Dicationic Iron/Rhenium C4 Species

    Frédéric Paul;Wayne E. Meyer;Loic Toupet;Haijun Jiao

  • Nonlinear Optical Properties of Redox-Active Mono-, Bi-, and Trimetallic σ-Acetylide Complexes Connected through a Phenyl Ring in the Cp*(dppe)Fe Series. An Example of Electro-switchable NLO Response

    Tania Weyland;Isabelle Ledoux;Sophie Brasselet;and Joseph Zyss

  • Bonding and Substituent Effects in Electron-Rich Mononuclear Ruthenium σ-Arylacetylides of the Formula [(η2-dppe)(η5-C5Me5)Ru(C⋮C)-1,4-(C6H4)X][PF6]n (n = 0, 1; X = NO2, CN, F, H, OMe, NH2)

    Frédéric Paul;Benjamin G. Ellis;Michael I. Bruce;Loic Toupet

  • Electrochemical Switching of the Cubic Nonlinear Optical Properties of an Aryldiethynyl‐Linked Heterobimetallic Complex between Three Distinct States

    Marek Samoc;Nicolas Gauthier;Marie P. Cifuentes;Frédéric Paul

  • Di-organoiron Mixed Valent Complexes Featuring “(η2-dppe)(η5-C5Me5)Fe” Endgroups: Smooth Class-III to Class-II Transition Induced by Successive Insertion of 1,4-Phenylene Units in a Butadiyne-Diyl Bridge

    Safaa Ibn Ghazala;Frédéric Paul;Loic Toupet;Thierry Roisnel

  • 1,4-Diethynylbenzene Bridged Fe(Cp*)(dppe) Units: Mixed-Valence 35-Electron and Bisiron(III) 34-Electron Complexes

    Nathalie Le Narvor;Claude Lapinte

  • Electron-Rich Piano-Stool Iron σ-Acetylides Bearing a Functional Aryl Group. Synthesis and Characterization of Iron(II) and Iron(III) Complexes†

    Raphaël Denis;Loïc Toupet;Frédéric Paul, ,‡ and;Claude Lapinte

  • Halo- and alkyl(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)[1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane]iron(III) 17-electron complexes: synthesis, NMR and magnetic properties and EHMO calculations

    Christophe. Roger;Paul. Hamon;Loic. Toupet;Hassan. Rabaa

  • Elemental Carbon Chain Bridging Two Iron Centers: Syntheses and Spectroscopic Properties of Donor−Acceptor [Fe]−C4−[Fe] Complexes Isolated in Two Different Oxidation States. X-ray Crystal Structure of [Cp*(dppe)Fe−C4−Fe(CO)2Cp*]

    Françoise Coat;Marie-Andrée Guillevic;Loic Toupet;Frédéric Paul

  • Molecular Wires: Synthesis and Properties of the New Mixed-Valence Complex [Cp*(dppe)Fe−C⋮C−X−C⋮C−Fe(dppe)Cp*][PF6] (X = 2,5 -C4H2S) and Comparison of Its Properties with Those of the Related All-Carbon-Bridged Complex (X = −C4−)

    Sylvie Le Stang;and Frédéric Paul;Claude Lapinte

  • Electroswitchable photoluminescence activity: synthesis, spectroscopy, electrochemistry, photophysics, and X-ray crystal and electronic structures of [Re(bpy)(CO)3(C[triple bond]C[bond]C6H4[bond]C[triple bond]C)Fe(C5Me5)(dppe)][PF6](n) (n = 0, 1).

    Keith Man-Chung Wong;Sally Chan-Fung Lam;Chi-Chiu Ko;Nianyong Zhu

  • A Four-Oxidation-State Family of Coordinated Carbon: The First Isolable and Crystallographically Characterized Triradical [M]−C4−[M]3+

    Maud Guillemot;Loic Toupet;Claude Lapinte

  • Photochromic organometallics with a dithienylethene (DTE) Bridge, [Y-C[triple bond]C-DTE-C[triple bond]C-Y] (Y={MCp*(dppe)}): photoswitchable molecular wire (M=Fe) versus dual photo- and electrochromism (M=Ru).

    Yuya Tanaka;Yuya Tanaka;Takuya Ishisaka;Akiko Inagaki;Takashi Koike

  • Bonding and Electronic Structure in Consanguineous and Conjugal Iron and Rhenium sp Carbon Chain Complexes [MC4M‘]n+: Computational Analyses of the Effect of the Metal

    Haijun Jiao;Karine Costuas;John A. Gladysz;Jean-Francois Halet

  • Bi- and Trimetallic σ-Acetylide Complexes Connected through a Phenyl Ring in the Fe(Cp*)(dppe) Series

    Tania Weyland;Claude Lapinte;Gilles Frapper;Maria José Calhorda

  • [(Cp*)(dppe)Fe(III)−]+ Units Bridged through 1,3-Diethynylbenzene and 1,3,5-Triethynylbenzene Spacers: Ferromagnetic Metal−Metal Exchange Interaction

    Tania Weyland;Karine Costuas;Alain Mari;Jean-François Halet

Frequent Co-Authors

Loïc Toupet
Loïc Toupet University of Rennes
Jean-François Halet
Jean-François Halet University of Rennes
Thierry Roisnel
Thierry Roisnel University of Rennes
Karine Costuas
Karine Costuas University of Rennes
Michael I. Bruce
Michael I. Bruce Stanford University
Brian W. Skelton
Brian W. Skelton University of Western Australia
Allan H. White
Allan H. White University of Western Australia
Samia Kahlal
Samia Kahlal University of Rennes
Paul J. Low
Paul J. Low University of Western Australia
Olivier Cador
Olivier Cador University of Rennes

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