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Constantinos J. Milios

Constantinos J. Milios

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Chemistry

D-Index
43
Citations
6701
World Ranking
17240
National Ranking
85

Overview

Constantinos J. Milios is affiliated with the University of Crete in Greece and specializes in materials science, with a focus on materials chemistry. Their research encompasses several subfields including electronic, optical and magnetic materials, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The main topics explored in their work include:

  • Crystallization and solubility studies
  • X-ray diffraction in crystallography
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Lanthanide and transition metal complexes
  • Metal-organic frameworks: synthesis and applications
  • Inorganic chemistry and materials
  • Organometallic complex synthesis and catalysis

Recent publications by Constantinos J. Milios cover a range of studies in coordination chemistry and magnetism:

  • A <strong>Gd<sub>12</sub>Na<sub>6</sub></strong> Molecular Quadruple-Wheel with a Record Magnetocaloric Effect at Low Magnetic Fields and Temperatures, 2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • A [Mn <sub>18</sub> ] wheel-of-wheels, 2021, Chemical Communications
  • The first amino acid bound manganese-calcium clusters: a <strong>[MnIII3Ca]<sub>2</sub></strong> methylalanine complex, and a [MnIII6Ca] trigonal prism, 2020, Dalton Transactions
  • A ferromagnetically coupled pseudo-calixarene [Co <sub>16</sub> ] wheel that self-assembles as a tubular network of capsules, 2022, Dalton Transactions
  • A new twist on an old ligand: a [Mn <sub>16</sub> ] double square wheel and a [Mn <sub>10</sub> ] contorted wheel, 2021, Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

Throughout their career, Constantinos J. Milios has published in venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemical Communications
  • Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Thomais G. Tziotzi
  • Euan K. Brechin
  • Scott J. Dalgarno
  • Marco Evangelisti
  • Evangelos K. Andreou

Best Publications

  • A record anisotropy barrier for a single-molecule magnet.

    Constantinos J. Milios;Alina Vinslava;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer;Stephen Moggach

  • The coordination chemistry of pyridyl oximes

    Constantinos J. Milios;Theocharis C. Stamatatos;Spyros P. Perlepes

  • Toward a Magnetostructural Correlation for a Family of Mn6 SMMs

    Constantincis J. Milios;Ross Inglis;Alina Vinslava;Rashmi Bagai

  • Hexanuclear Manganese(III) Single-Molecule Magnets

    Constantinos J. Milios;Catherine P. Raptopoulou;Aris Terzis;Francesc Lloret

  • Ground state spin-switching via targeted structural distortion: twisted single-molecule magnets from derivatised salicylaldoximes.

    Constantinos J. Milios;Stergios Piligkos;Euan K. Brechin

  • A Single-Molecule Magnet with a “Twist”

    Constantinos J Milios;Alina Vinslava;Peter A Wood;Simon Parsons

  • Spin switching via targeted structural distortion.

    Constantinos J. Milios;Alina Vinslava;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer;Alessandro Prescimone

  • Magnetic quantum tunneling: insights from simple molecule-based magnets

    Stephen Hill;Saiti Datta;Junjie Liu;Ross Inglis

  • 1,2,3-Triazolate-bridged tetradecametallic transition metal clusters [M14(L)6O6(OMe)18X6] (M = FeIII, CrIII and VIII/IV) and related compounds: Ground-state spins ranging from S = 0 to S = 25 and spin-enhanced magnetocaloric effect

    Rachel Shaw;Rebecca H. Laye;Leigh F. Jones;David M. Low

  • Octanuclearity and tetradecanuclearity in manganese chemistry: an octanuclear manganese(II)/(III) complex featuring the novel [Mn8(μ4- O)2(μ3-OH)2]14+ core and [Mn10IIMn4IIIO4(O2CMe)20{(2-py)2C(OH)O}4](2-py = 2-pyridyl)

    Constantinos J. Milios;Elena Kefalloniti;Catherine P. Raptopoulou;Aris Terzis

  • Attempting to understand (and control) the relationship between structure and magnetism in an extended family of Mn(6) single-molecule magnets.

    Ross Inglis;Leigh F. Jones;Constantinos J. Milios;Constantinos J. Milios;Saiti Datta

  • Cluster-Based Single-Molecule Magnets

    Constantinos J. Milios;Richard E. P. Winpenny

  • Twisted molecular magnets

    Ross Inglis;Constantinos J. Milios;Constantinos J. Milios;Leigh F. Jones;Leigh F. Jones;Stergios Piligkos

  • Microwave-assisted synthesis of a hexanuclear Mn(III) single-molecule magnet.

    C J Milios;A Vinslava;A G Whittaker;S Parsons

  • Di-2-pyridyl ketone oxime [(py)2CNOH] in manganese carboxylate chemistry: mononuclear, dinuclear and tetranuclear complexes, and partial transformation of (py)2CNOH to the gem-diolate(2-) derivative of di-2-pyridyl ketone leading to the formation of NO3-.

    Constantinos J. Milios;Panayotis Kyritsis;Catherine P. Raptopoulou;Aris Terzis

  • Phenyl 2‐Pyridyl Ketone and Its Oxime in Manganese Carboxylate Chemistry: Synthesis, Characterisation, X‐ray Studies and Magnetic Properties of Mononuclear, Trinuclear and Octanuclear Complexes

    Constantinos J. Milios;Theocharis C. Stamatatos;Panayotis Kyritsis;Aris Terzis

  • 2-Pyridinealdoxime [(py)CHNOH] in manganese(II) carboxylate chemistry: mononuclear, dinuclear, tetranuclear and polymeric complexes, and partial transformation of (py)CHNOH to picolinate(-1)

    Constantinos J Milios;Elena Kefalloniti;Catherine P Raptopoulou;Aris Terzis

  • [Mn6] under Pressure: A Combined Crystallographic and Magnetic Study†

    Alessandro Prescimone;Constantinos J. Milios;Stephen Moggach;John E. Warren

  • Theoretical Methods Enlighten Magnetic Properties of a Family of Mn6 Single-Molecule Magnets

    Eduard Cremades;Joan Cano;Joan Cano;Eliseo Ruiz;Gopalan Rajaraman

  • A rare ferromagnetic manganese(III) ‘cube’

    Constantinos J. Milios;Alessandro Prescimone;Abhudaya Mishra;Simon Parsons

Frequent Co-Authors

Euan K. Brechin
Euan K. Brechin University of Edinburgh
Tadeusz Lis
Tadeusz Lis University of Wrocław
Spyros P. Perlepes
Spyros P. Perlepes University of Patras
Simon Parsons
Simon Parsons University of Edinburgh
Catherine P. Raptopoulou
Catherine P. Raptopoulou National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
George Christou
George Christou University of Florida
Aris Terzis
Aris Terzis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Marco Evangelisti
Marco Evangelisti Spanish National Research Council
Constantinos C. Stoumpos
Constantinos C. Stoumpos University of Crete

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