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47
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15819
National Ranking
643

Overview

Francisco Amat-Guerri is a researcher affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their academic and professional activity is connected primarily with this institution, reflecting a focus on scientific research within the Spanish national framework.

Although specific recent papers are not listed, the absence of documented publications, frequent co-authors, or consistent publication venues does not preclude active involvement in ongoing research. This profile is based strictly on the available data.

The scientist's work does not have detailed records of main fields or subfields of study, and no particular research topics have been specified. Likewise, no book publications or awards are documented, which suggests either a minimal public record or focus on other types of scholarly contributions not captured here.

Without detailed information on their research subjects or collaborations, it is not possible to outline specific domains or partnerships. However, the affiliation to a prominent national research council suggests an engagement with scientific inquiry that contributes to Spain's research community.

Best Publications

  • Correlations between photophysics and lasing properties of dipyrromethene–BF2 dyes in solution

    T.López Arbeloa;F.López Arbeloa;I.López Arbeloa;I Garcı́a-Moreno

  • Photoinduced Intramolecular Proton Transfer and Charge Redistribution in Imidazopyridines

    Abderrazzak Douhal;Francisco Amat-Guerri;A. Ulises Acuna

  • Proton transfer spectroscopy of 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl)imidazole and 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl)benzimidazole dyes

    A. Douhal;F. Amat-Guerri;M.P. Lillo;A.U. Acuña

  • Probing Nanocavities with Proton‐Transfer Fluorescence

    Abderrazzak Douhal;Francisco Amat-Guerri;A. Ulises Acuña

  • Solid-state dye lasers based on copolymers of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and methyl methacrylate doped with rhodamine 6G

    A. Costela;F. Florido;I. Garcia-Moreno;R. Duchowicz

  • Photophysical and Lasing Properties of New Analogs of the Boron−Dipyrromethene Laser Dye PM567 in Liquid Solution

    A. Costela;I. Garcia-Moreno;C. Gomez;R. Sastre

  • Solid-state dye laser based on Coumarin 540A-doped polymeric matrices

    A. Costela;I. Garcia-Moreno;J.M. Figuera;F. Amat-Guerri

  • Proton-transfer lasing from solid organic matrices

    A.U. Acuña;F. Amat-Guerri;A. Costela;A. Douhal

  • Photophysical and lasing properties of pyrromethene 567 dye in liquid solution.: Environment effects

    F. López Arbeloa;T. López Arbeloa;I. López Arbeloa;I. Garcı́a-Moreno

  • H-Atom Transfer and Rotational Processes in the Ground and First Singlet Excited Electronic States of 2-(2‘-Hydroxyphenyl)oxazole Derivatives: Experimental and Theoretical Studies†

    Víctor Guallar;Miquel Moreno;José M. Lluch;§ and Francisco Amat-Guerri

  • Laser action from rhodamine 6G-doped poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) matrices with different crosslinking degrees

    F. Amat-Guerri;A. Costela;J.M. Figuera;F. Florido

  • Structure and formation of the fluorescent compound of Lignum nephriticum.

    A. Ulises Acuña;Francisco Amat-Guerri;Purificación Morcillo;Marta Liras

  • 8-Phenyl-Substituted Dipyrromethene·BF2 Complexes as Highly Efficient and Photostable Laser Dyes

    I. Garcia-Moreno;A. Costela;L. Campo;R. Sastre

  • Solid‐state dye lasers based on modified rhodamine 6G dyes copolymerized with methacrylic monomers

    A. Costela;I. Garcia‐Moreno;J. M. Figuera;F. Amat‐Guerri

  • Photodegradation of bisphenol A and related compounds under natural-like conditions in the presence of riboflavin: kinetics, mechanism and photoproducts.

    Yanina Barbieri;Walter A. Massad;Dante J. Díaz;Jesús Sanz

  • Fluorescent taxoids as probes of the microtubule cytoskeleton

    Juan A. Evangelio;Miguel Abal;Isabel Barasoain;André A. Souto

  • The solid state, solution and tubulin-bound conformations of agents that promote microtubule stabilization.

    Jesus Jimenez-Barbero;Francisco Amat-Guerri;James P. Snyder

  • Proton-transfer lasers from solid polymeric chains with covalently bound 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl) benzimidazole groups.

    M. L. Ferrer;A. U. Acuñna;F. Amat-Guerri;A. Costela

  • DUAL FLUORESCENCE AND GROUND STATE EQUILIBRIUMS IN METHYL SALICYLATE, METHYL 3-CHLOROSALICYLATE, AND METHYL 3-TERT-BUTYLSALICYLATE

    A. U. Acuna;F. Amat-Guerri;J. Catalan;F. Gonzalez-Tablas

  • Methacrylate-tethered analogs of the laser dye PM567--synthesis, copolymerization with methyl methacrylate and photostability of the copolymers.

    Francisco Amat-Guerri;Marta Liras;María Luisa Carrascoso;Roberto Sastre

  • Singlet oxygen photogeneration by ionized and un-ionized derivatives of Rose Bengal and Eosin Y in diluted solutions

    F. Amat-Guerri;M.M.C. López-González;R. Martínez-Utrilla;R. Sastre

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Sastre
Roberto Sastre Spanish National Research Council
Angel Costela
Angel Costela Spanish National Research Council
Inmaculada García-Moreno
Inmaculada García-Moreno Spanish National Research Council
Javier Catalán
Javier Catalán Autonomous University of Madrid
Abderrazzak Douhal
Abderrazzak Douhal University of Castilla-La Mancha
Luis Rivas
Luis Rivas Spanish National Research Council
Faustino Mollinedo
Faustino Mollinedo University of Salamanca
José Manuel Andreu
José Manuel Andreu Spanish National Research Council
Consuelo Gajate
Consuelo Gajate Spanish National Research Council
Alfons Penzkofer
Alfons Penzkofer University of Regensburg

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