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Chemistry D-index 53 Citations 9,403 179 World Ranking 7829 National Ranking 301

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Ion

Françoise Dahan spends much of her time researching Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Ion, Monoclinic crystal system and Ferromagnetism. Her studies in Crystallography integrate themes in fields like Gadolinium, Ligand and Deprotonation. Her studies deal with areas such as Tripodal ligand, Amine gas treating and Spin crossover as well as Stereochemistry.

Her study in the field of Lanthanide is also linked to topics like Magnet. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Denticity and Dihedral angle. Her research integrates issues of X-ray crystallography and Molecule in her study of Crystal structure.

Her most cited work include:

  • Influence of anionic ligands (X) on the nature and magnetic properties of dinuclear LCuDgX3.nH2O complexes (LH2 standing for tetradentate Schiff base ligands deriving from 2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde and X being Cl, N3C2, and CF3COO). (258 citations)
  • Heterodinuclear Cu-Tb single-molecule magnet. (212 citations)
  • A General Route to Strictly Dinuclear Cu(II)/Ln(III) Complexes. Structural Determination and Magnetic Behavior of Two Cu(II)/Gd(III) Complexes (206 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Crystallography, Crystal structure, Stereochemistry, Molecule and X-ray crystallography. The concepts of her Crystallography study are interwoven with issues in Ion, Ligand and Copper. Her research investigates the connection between Ion and topics such as Ferromagnetism that intersect with problems in Gadolinium.

Françoise Dahan has included themes like Nickel, Inorganic chemistry, Polymer chemistry, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and Hydrogen bond in her Crystal structure study. Françoise Dahan interconnects Spin crossover, Deprotonation and Medicinal chemistry in the investigation of issues within Stereochemistry. Françoise Dahan works mostly in the field of X-ray crystallography, limiting it down to topics relating to Trimethylphosphine and, in certain cases, Cobalt.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Crystallography (49.34%)
  • Crystal structure (41.92%)
  • Stereochemistry (40.17%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2000-2012)?

  • Crystallography (49.34%)
  • Stereochemistry (40.17%)
  • Ligand (16.59%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her primary areas of investigation include Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Ligand, Ion and Crystal structure. The study incorporates disciplines such as Gadolinium and Molecule, Hydrogen bond in addition to Crystallography. Her Stereochemistry research integrates issues from Denticity, Magnetic susceptibility, Spin crossover and Deprotonation.

Her study in Ligand is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Yield, Platinum, Polymer chemistry and Palladium. Her Ion study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Nitrile, Moiety, Ferromagnetism and Copper. The study of Crystal structure is intertwined with the study of Steric effects in a number of ways.

Between 2000 and 2012, her most popular works were:

  • Heterodinuclear Cu-Tb single-molecule magnet. (212 citations)
  • Unprecedented ferromagnetic interaction in homobinuclear erbium and gadolinium complexes: Structural and magnetic studies (163 citations)
  • An unprecedented homochiral mixed-valence spin-crossover compound. (149 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Hydrogen

Her primary areas of study are Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Ion, Hydrogen bond and Spin crossover. Her Crystallography research incorporates elements of Gadolinium and Deprotonation. Her Stereochemistry study often links to related topics such as Ligand.

She studied Ion and Ferromagnetism that intersect with Dihedral angle, Coordination complex and Lanthanide. Her biological study deals with issues like Valence, which deal with fields such as Photochemistry, Chemical physics, Supramolecular chemistry and Imidazolate. In her research on the topic of Spin crossover, Magnetic susceptibility, Spin transition, Substituent and Amine gas treating is strongly related with Imidazole.

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Best Publications

Influence of anionic ligands (X) on the nature and magnetic properties of dinuclear LCuDgX3.nH2O complexes (LH2 standing for tetradentate Schiff base ligands deriving from 2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde and X being Cl, N3C2, and CF3COO).

Jean-Pierre Costes;Françoise Dahan;Arnaud Dupuis.
Inorganic Chemistry (2000)

397 Citations

Heterodinuclear Cu-Tb single-molecule magnet.

Jean-Pierre Costes;Françoise Dahan;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer.
Inorganic Chemistry (2006)

321 Citations

A General Route to Strictly Dinuclear Cu(II)/Ln(III) Complexes. Structural Determination and Magnetic Behavior of Two Cu(II)/Gd(III) Complexes

J.-P. Costes;F. Dahan;and A. Dupuis;J.-P. Laurent.
Inorganic Chemistry (1997)

309 Citations

A Genuine Example of a Discrete Bimetallic (Cu, Gd) Complex: Structural Determination and Magnetic Properties

Jean-Pierre Costes;Françoise Dahan;and Arnaud Dupuis;Jean-Pierre Laurent.
Inorganic Chemistry (1996)

304 Citations

Synthesis and Characterization of New Chiral Schiff Base Complexes with Diiminobinaphthyl or Diiminocyclohexyl Moieties as Potential Enantioselective Epoxidation Catalysts.

Katia Bernardo;Simon Leppard;Anne Robert;Gérard Commenges.
Inorganic Chemistry (1996)

279 Citations

Is ferromagnetism an intrinsic property of the CuII/GdIII couple? 1. Structures and magnetic properties of two novel dinuclear complexes with a mu-phenolato-mu-oximato (Cu,Gd) core.

Jean-Pierre Costes, ,†;Françoise Dahan;and Arnaud Dupuis;Jean-Pierre Laurent.
Inorganic Chemistry (2000)

251 Citations

Unprecedented ferromagnetic interaction in homobinuclear erbium and gadolinium complexes: Structural and magnetic studies

Jean-Pierre Costes;Juan Modesto Clemente-Juan;Françoise Dahan;Franck Nicodème.
Angewandte Chemie (2002)

209 Citations

A Variety of Spin‐Crossover Behaviors Depending on the Counter Anion: Two‐Dimensional Complexes Constructed by NH⋅⋅⋅Cl− Hydrogen Bonds, [FeIIH3LMe]Cl⋅X (X = PF6−, AsF6−, SbF6−, CF3SO3−; H3LMe = Tris[2‐{[(2‐methylimidazol‐4‐yl)methylidene]amino}ethyl]amine)

Masahiro Yamada;Hiroaki Hagiwara;Haruna Torigoe;Naohide Matsumoto.
Chemistry: A European Journal (2006)

205 Citations

A further example of a dinuclear copper(II) complex involving monoatomic acetate bridges. Synthesis, crystal structure, and spectroscopic and magnetic properties of bis(.mu.-acetato)bis(7-amino-4-methyl-5-aza-3-hepten-2-onato(1-))dicopper(II)

Jean Pierre Costes;Francoise Dahan;Jean Pierre Laurent.
Inorganic Chemistry (1985)

198 Citations

An unprecedented homochiral mixed-valence spin-crossover compound.

Yukinari Sunatsuki;Yuichi Ikuta;Naohide Matsumoto;Hiromi Ohta.
Angewandte Chemie (2003)

197 Citations

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