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Overview

Eliseo Ruiz is affiliated with the University of Barcelona in Spain and has contributed extensively to the field of materials science, particularly in materials chemistry and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials. Their work spans several subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, as well as inorganic chemistry.

Their research covers key topics such as X-ray diffraction in crystallography, crystallization and solubility studies, magnetism in coordination complexes, lanthanide and transition metal complexes, molecular junctions and nanostructures, quantum and electron transport phenomena, and electron spin resonance studies.

Frequent publication venues for Eliseo Ruiz include The Cambridge Structural Database, Inorganic Chemistry, Dalton Transactions, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers.

Among recent scientific papers authored by or associated with Eliseo Ruiz are:

  • Spin dynamics in single-molecule magnets and molecular qubits, 2020, Dalton Transactions
  • Increasing the Magnetic Blocking Temperature of Single-Molecule Magnets, 2023, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Water-Stable Carborane-Based Eu3+/Tb3+ Metal-Organic Frameworks for Tunable Time-Dependent Emission Color and Their Application in Anticounterfeiting Bar-Coding, 2022, Chemistry of Materials
  • Redox-Programmable Spin-Crossover Behaviors in a Cationic Framework, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Room temperature conductance switching in a molecular iron(III) spin crossover junction, 2020, Chemical Science

Coauthors frequently collaborating with Eliseo Ruiz include Silvia Gómez-Coca, Phimphaka Harding, Raúl Díaz-Torres, David J. Harding, and Jordi Cirera.

Best Publications

  • Broken symmetry approach to calculation of exchange coupling constants for homobinuclear and heterobinuclear transition metal complexes

    Eliseo Ruiz;Joan Cano;Santiago Alvarez;Pere Alemany

  • Toward the Prediction of Magnetic Coupling in Molecular Systems: Hydroxo- and Alkoxo-Bridged Cu(II) Binuclear Complexes

    Eliseo Ruiz;Pere Alemany;and Santiago Alvarez;Joan Cano

  • Magnetic Coupling in End-On Azido-Bridged Transition Metal Complexes: A Density Functional Study

    Eliseo Ruiz;Joan Cano;Santiago Alvarez;Pere Alemany

  • About the calculation of exchange coupling constants in polynuclear transition metal complexes.

    Eliseo Ruiz;Antonio Rodríguez-Fortea;Joan Cano;Santiago Alvarez

  • Structural Modeling and Magneto−Structural Correlations for Hydroxo-Bridged Copper(II) Binuclear Complexes

    Eliseo Ruiz;Pere Alemany;Santiago Alvarez;Joan Cano

  • Mononuclear single-molecule magnets: tailoring the magnetic anisotropy of first-row transition-metal complexes.

    Silvia Gomez-Coca;Eduard Cremades;Núria Aliaga-Alcalde;Eliseo Ruiz

  • Large magnetic anisotropy in mononuclear metal complexes

    Silvia Gómez-Coca;Daniel Aravena;Roser Morales;Eliseo Ruiz

  • Origin of slow magnetic relaxation in Kramers ions with non-uniaxial anisotropy

    Silvia Gómez-Coca;Ainhoa Urtizberea;Eduard Cremades;Pablo J. Alonso

  • About the calculation of exchange coupling constants using density-functional theory: the role of the self-interaction error.

    Eliseo Ruiz;Santiago Alvarez;Joan Cano;Víctor Polo

  • Exchange Coupling in Carboxylato‐Bridged Dinuclear Copper(II) Compounds: A Density Functional Study

    Antonio Rodríguez-Fortea;Pere Alemany;Santiago Alvarez;Eliseo Ruiz

  • Can large magnetic anisotropy and high spin really coexist

    Eliseo Ruiz;Jordi Cirera;Joan Cano;Joan Cano;Santiago Alvarez

  • Slow Magnetic Relaxation in a Co(II) -Y(III) Single-Ion Magnet with Positive Axial Zero-Field Splitting

    Enrique Colacio;José Ruiz;Eliseo Ruiz;Eduard Cremades

  • Field and dilution effects on the slow relaxation of a luminescent DyO9 low-symmetry single-ion magnet.

    José Ruiz;Antonio J. Mota;Antonio Rodríguez-Diéguez;Silvia Titos

  • Dual aperture control on pH- and anion-driven supramolecular nanoscopic hybrid gate-like ensembles.

    Rosa Casasús;Estela Climent;Ma. Dolores Marcos;Ramón Martínez-Máñez, ,†

  • Exchange coupling of transition-metal ions through hydrogen bonding: a theoretical investigation.

    Cédric Desplanches;Eliseo Ruiz;and Antonio Rodríguez-Fortea;Santiago Alvarez

  • Theoretical Study of the Exchange Coupling in Large Polynuclear Transition Metal Complexes Using DFT Methods

    Eliseo Ruiz

  • EXCHANGE COUPLING IN OXALATO-BRIDGED COPPER(II) BINUCLEAR COMPOUNDS : A DENSITY FUNCTIONAL STUDY

    Joan Cano;Pere Alemany;Santiago Alvarez;Michel Verdaguer

  • Charge-Transfer Complexes: Stringent Tests for Widely Used Density Functionals

    Eliseo Ruiz;and Dennis R. Salahub;Alberto Vela

  • Spin Density Distribution in Transition Metal Complexes: Some Thoughts and Hints

    Joan Cano;Eliseo Ruiz;Santiago Alvarez;Michel Verdaguer

  • Electronic structure and properties of AlN.

    Eliseo Ruiz;Santiago Alvarez;Pere Alemany

Frequent Co-Authors

Santiago Alvarez
Santiago Alvarez University of Barcelona
Joan Cano
Joan Cano University of Valencia
Pere Alemany
Pere Alemany University of Barcelona
Antonio Rodríguez-Fortea
Antonio Rodríguez-Fortea Rovira i Virgili University
Enrique Colacio
Enrique Colacio University of Granada
Ming-Liang Tong
Ming-Liang Tong Sun Yat-sen University
Jun-Liang Liu
Jun-Liang Liu Sun Yat-sen University
Rodolphe Clérac
Rodolphe Clérac Paul Pascal Research Center
Gopalan Rajaraman
Gopalan Rajaraman Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Euan K. Brechin
Euan K. Brechin University of Edinburgh

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