His primary areas of investigation include Crystallography, Crystal structure, Stereochemistry, Valence and Redox. Claude Lapinte specializes in Crystallography, namely Mössbauer spectroscopy. His work in Crystal structure tackles topics such as Elemental carbon which are related to areas like Oxidative coupling of methane and Metal.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Derivative, Dichloromethane and Ruthenium in addition to Stereochemistry. Singlet state, Inorganic chemistry and Spins is closely connected to Delocalized electron in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Valence. The Redox study combines topics in areas such as Aryl, Group 2 organometallic chemistry and Physical chemistry.
His primary areas of study are Medicinal chemistry, Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Inorganic chemistry and Crystal structure. His research integrates issues of Metal, Alkyl, Carbene, Derivative and Redox in his study of Medicinal chemistry. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Valence, Molecule, Delocalized electron and Ruthenium.
His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Yield, Diphenylphosphine, Ring, Ligand and Cyclic voltammetry. His Inorganic chemistry study also includes fields such as
Claude Lapinte spends much of his time researching Crystallography, Medicinal chemistry, Stereochemistry, Ruthenium and Valence. Claude Lapinte is involved in the study of Crystallography that focuses on Mössbauer spectroscopy in particular. His research in Medicinal chemistry intersects with topics in Yield, Methanol, Regioselectivity and Inorganic chemistry, Redox.
His Stereochemistry course of study focuses on Atom and Pyridine, Spin states and Spin. His work in Valence covers topics such as Scanning tunneling microscope which are related to areas like Molecular physics. Claude Lapinte combines subjects such as Metal and Electron transfer with his study of Molecule.
Claude Lapinte focuses on Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Delocalized electron, Medicinal chemistry and Valence. He interconnects Photochemistry, Photochromism, Molecular wire and Ruthenium in the investigation of issues within Crystallography. His work carried out in the field of Stereochemistry brings together such families of science as Atom and Solubility.
His Medicinal chemistry research includes elements of Redox, Molar ratio, Cyclic voltammetry and Trifluoromethanesulfonate. Claude Lapinte works mostly in the field of Redox, limiting it down to topics relating to Acetylide and, in certain cases, Dichloromethane, Inorganic chemistry and Metal, as a part of the same area of interest. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Valence, concentrating on Scanning tunneling microscope and frequently concerns with Neutral molecule, Electron density, Molecule and Molecular physics.
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Organometallic molecular wires and other nanoscale-sized devices: An approach using the organoiron (dppe)Cp*Fe building block
Frédéric Paul;Claude Lapinte.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (1998)
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.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1995)
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.
Organometallics (1996)
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.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2013)
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.
Angewandte Chemie (2006)
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.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2000)
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.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2006)
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.
Organometallics (2000)
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.
Organometallics (1991)
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.
Organometallics (2000)
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