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Overview

Grigore A. Timco is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, with significant contributions to materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and atomic and molecular physics, and optics.

Their work covers various interconnected topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
  • Electron Spin Resonance Studies
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes

Timco has published frequently in several scientific venues. The most notable include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Recent publications by Timco and their collaborators demonstrate a focus on advanced chemical systems and their properties:

  • "Five-Spin Supramolecule for Simulating Quantum Decoherence of Bell States," 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Disassembly Mechanisms and Energetics of Polymetallic Rings and Rotaxanes," 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Targeting molecular quantum memory with embedded error correction," 2021, Chemical Science
  • "Tuning the Performance of Negative Tone Electron Beam Resists for the Next Generation Lithography," 2022, Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Nanoscale Patterning of Zinc Oxide from Zinc Acetate Using Electron Beam Lithography for the Preparation of Hard Lithographic Masks," 2020, ACS Applied Nano Materials

Throughout their career, Timco has collaborated with multiple researchers, indicating an extensive network in the scientific community. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Richard E. P. Winpenny
  • George F. S. Whitehead
  • Selena J. Lockyer
  • Eric J. L. McInnes
  • Íñigo J. Vitórica-Yrezábal

Grigore A. Timco's body of work predominantly addresses the structural and magnetic properties of coordination complexes and supramolecular systems, utilizing various analytical and synthetic techniques. Their engagement with crystallography and molecular interactions appears central to their research activities.

Best Publications

  • Will Spin-Relaxation Times in Molecular Magnets Permit Quantum Information Processing?

    Arzhang Ardavan;Olivier Rival;John J. L. Morton;Stephen J. Blundell

  • Engineering the coupling between molecular spin qubits by coordination chemistry

    Grigore A. Timco;Stefano Carretta;Filippo Troiani;Floriana Tuna

  • Molecular engineering of antiferromagnetic rings for quantum computation.

    F. Troiani;Alberto Ghirri;Marco Affronte;S. Carretta

  • Chemical Engineering of Molecular Qubits

    Christopher J. Wedge;G. A. Timco;E. T. Spielberg;R. E. George

  • Hybrid organic-inorganic rotaxanes and molecular shuttles

    Chin Fa Lee;David A. Leigh;Robin G. Pritchard;David Schultz

  • Synthesis and characterization of heterometallic {Cr7M} wheels.

    Finn K. Larsen;Eric J. L. McInnes;Hassane El Mkami;Jacob Overgaard

  • A modular design of molecular qubits to implement universal quantum gates

    Jesús Ferrando-Soria;Eufemio Moreno Pineda;Alessandro Chiesa;Antonio Fernandez

  • Magnetic anisotropy of the antiferromagnetic ring [Cr8F8Piv16].

    Joris van Slageren;Roberta Sessoli;Dante Gatteschi;Andrew A. Smith

  • Linking heterometallic rings for quantum information processing and amusement

    Grigore A. Timco;Thomas B. Faust;Floriana Tuna;Richard E. P. Winpenny

  • Synthetic and structural studies of cobalt-pivalate complexes.

    Guillem Aromí;Andrei S. Batsanov;Paul Christian;Madeleine Helliwell

  • A ring cycle: studies of heterometallic wheels.

    Marco Affronte;Stefano Carretta;Grigore A. Timco;Grigore A. Timco;Richard E. P. Winpenny

  • Studies of chromium cages and wheels

    Eric J.L. McInnes;Stergios Piligkos;Grigore A. Timco;Grigore A. Timco;Richard E.P. Winpenny

  • The magnetic möbius strip: synthesis, structure, and magnetic studies of odd-numbered antiferromagnetically coupled wheels.

    Olivier Cador;Dante Gatteschi;Roberta Sessoli;Finn K. Larsen

  • A classification of spin frustration in molecular magnets from a physical study of large odd-numbered-metal, odd electron rings

    Michael L. Baker;Michael L. Baker;Grigore A. Timco;Stergios Piligkos;Jennifer S. Mathieson

  • Spin dynamics of molecular nanomagnets unravelled at atomic scale by four-dimensional inelastic neutron scattering

    Michael L. Baker;Tatiana Guidi;Stefano Carretta;Jacques Ollivier

  • Single molecule magnets for quantum computation

    Marco Affronte;Filippo Troiani;Alberto Ghirri;Andrea Candini

  • Heterometallic Rings: Their Physics and use as Supramolecular Building Blocks

    Eric J. L. McInnes;Grigore A. Timco;George F. S. Whitehead;Richard E. P. Winpenny

  • Engineering coherent interactions in molecular nanomagnet dimers

    Arzhang Ardavan;Alice M. Bowen;Antonio Fernandez;Alistair J. Fielding

  • Synthesis and characterization of mixed-valent manganese phosphonate cage complexes.

    Maheswaran Shanmugam;Guillaume Chastanet;Talal Mallah;Roberta Sessoli

  • Quantum oscillations of the total spin in a heterometallic antiferromagnetic ring: evidence from neutron spectroscopy.

    S. Carretta;P. Santini;G. Amoretti;T. Guidi;T. Guidi

  • Spin dynamics of heterometallic Cr 7 M wheels ( M=Mn , Zn, Ni) probed by inelastic neutron scattering

    R. Caciuffo;T. Guidi;G. Amoretti;S. Carretta

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard E. P. Winpenny
Richard E. P. Winpenny University of Manchester
Floriana Tuna
Floriana Tuna University of Manchester
Eric J. L. McInnes
Eric J. L. McInnes University of Manchester
Christopher A. Muryn
Christopher A. Muryn University of Manchester
David Collison
David Collison University of Manchester
Jacob Overgaard
Jacob Overgaard Aarhus University
Robin G. Pritchard
Robin G. Pritchard University of Manchester
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jesús Ferrando-Soria
Jesús Ferrando-Soria University of Valencia
Simon J. Teat
Simon J. Teat Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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