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Overview

Jan O. Jeppesen is affiliated with the University of Southern Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science.

Their work covers several subfields, including:

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Spectroscopy
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Key research topics addressed by Jeppesen include:

  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Organic and Molecular Conductors Research
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials

Jeppesen has published multiple papers in several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Chemical Communications
  • Chemical Science
  • Synthesis

Selected recent publications are:

  • Non-Symmetric Bispyrrolotetrathiafulvalene, 2023, Synthesis
  • Evaluating the energy landscape of an out-of-equilibrium bistable [2]rotaxane containing monopyrrolotetrathiafulvalene, 2023, Chemical Communications
  • Mechanistic studies of isomeric [2]rotaxanes consisting of two different tetrathiafulvalene units reveal that the movement of cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) can be controlled, 2023, Chemical Science
  • Quantifying the barrier for the movement of cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) over the dication of monopyrrolotetrathiafulvalene, 2022, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Probing the Electrostatic Barrier of Tetrathiafulvalene Dications using a Tetra-stable Donor-Acceptor [2]Rotaxane, 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal

Jeppesen collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Mathias S. Neumann
  • Sissel Andersen
  • Sofie K. Jensen
  • Rikke Frederiksen
  • Morten Ø. Jensen

Best Publications

  • Nanoscale molecular-switch crossbar circuits

    Yong Chen;Gun Young Jung;Douglas A A Ohlberg;Xuema Li

  • Switching devices based on interlocked molecules.

    Anthony R. Pease;Jan O. Jeppesen;J. Fraser Stoddart;Yi Luo

  • Linear artificial molecular muscles

    Yi Liu;Amar H. Flood;Paul A. Bonvallet;Scott A. Vignon

  • Two-dimensional molecular electronics circuits.

    Yi Luo;C. Patrick Collier;Jan O. Jeppesen;Kent A. Nielsen

  • Molecule-Independent Electrical Switching in Pt/Organic Monolayer/Ti Devices

    D. R. Stewart;D. A. A. Ohlberg;P. A. Beck;Y. Chen

  • Nanoscale molecular-switch devices fabricated by imprint lithography

    Yong Chen;Douglas A. A. Ohlberg;Xuema Li;Duncan R. Stewart

  • Molecular-based electronically switchable tunnel junction devices.

    C. Patrick Collier;Jan O. Jeppesen;Yi Luo;Julie Perkins

  • Tetrathiafulvalene cyclophanes and cage molecules.

    Jan O. Jeppesen;Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen;Jan Becher

  • Molecular‐Mechanical Switch‐Based Solid‐State Electrochromic Devices

    David W. Steuerman;Hsian Rong Tseng;Andrea J. Peters;Amar H. Flood

  • Ground-state equilibrium thermodynamics and switching kinetics of bistable [2]rotaxanes switched in solution, polymer gels, and molecular electronic devices

    Jang Wook Choi;Amar H. Flood;Amar H. Flood;David W. Steuerman;David W. Steuerman;Sune Nygaard

  • Structures and properties of self-assembled monolayers of bistable [2]rotaxanes on Au (111) surfaces from molecular dynamics simulations validated with experiment.

    Seung Soon Jang;Yun Hee Jang;Yong-Hoon Kim;William A. Goddard

  • Slow Shuttling in an Amphiphilic Bistable [2]Rotaxane Incorporating a Tetrathiafulvalene Unit

    Jan O. Jeppesen;Julie Perkins;Jan Becher;J. Fraser Stoddart

  • Tetra-TTF calix[4]pyrrole: a rationally designed receptor for electron-deficient neutral guests.

    Kent A. Nielsen;Won Seob Cho;Jan O. Jeppesen;Vincent M Lynch

  • Positive Homotropic Allosteric Receptors for Neutral Guests: Annulated Tetrathiafulvalene–Calix[4]pyrroles as Colorimetric Chemosensors for Nitroaromatic Explosives

    Jung Su Park;Franck Le Derf;Christopher M. Bejger;Vincent M. Lynch

  • Binding studies between tetrathiafulvalene derivatives and cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene).

    Mogens Brøndsted Nielsen;Jan Oskar Jeppesen;Δ Jesper Lau;Christian Lomholt

  • Redox-Controllable Amphiphilic [2]Rotaxanes

    Hsian Rong Tseng;Scott A. Vignon;Paul C. Celestre;Julie Perkins

  • Pyrrolo-Tetrathiafulvalenes and Their Applications in Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry

    Jan O. Jeppesen;Jan Becher

  • Pyrrolo-annelated tetrathiafulvalenes: the parent systems

    Jan Oskar Jeppesen;Kazuo Takimiya;Frank Jensen;Thomas Brimert

  • Amphiphilic Bistable Rotaxanes

    Jan O. Jeppesen;Jan O. Jeppesen;Kent A. Nielsen;Kent A. Nielsen;Julie Perkins;Scott A. Vignon

  • A mono-TTF-annulated porphyrin as a fluorescence switch.

    Hongchao Li;Jan O. Jeppesen;Eric Levillain;Jan Becher

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Fraser Stoddart
J. Fraser Stoddart Northwestern University
Jonathan L. Sessler
Jonathan L. Sessler The University of Texas at Austin
Amar H. Flood
Amar H. Flood Indiana University
Kazuo Takimiya
Kazuo Takimiya Tohoku University
Eric Levillain
Eric Levillain University of Angers
James R. Heath
James R. Heath California Institute of Technology
Andrew D. Bond
Andrew D. Bond University of Cambridge
Anja Boisen
Anja Boisen Technical University of Denmark
Vincent M. Lynch
Vincent M. Lynch The University of Texas at Austin
Yi Luo
Yi Luo University of Science and Technology of China

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