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Jesper Bendix is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and has established a research profile primarily within the field of Materials Science. Their work spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The main topics of Jesper Bendix's research include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials

Jesper Bendix has authored multiple papers published in notable venues. Recent publications include:

  • "Stability of magnetic LDH composites used for phosphate recovery", 2020, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • "Transition Metal Carbide Complexes", 2021, Chemical Reviews
  • "Photophysical Integrity of the Iron(III) Scorpionate Framework in Iron(III)-NHC Complexes with Long-Lived 2LMCT Excited States", 2022, Inorganic Chemistry
  • "A Stable Homoleptic Organometallic Iron(IV) Complex", 2020, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "Enhancing easy-plane anisotropy in bespoke Ni(II) quantum magnets", 2020, Polyhedron

The frequent co-authors in Jesper Bendix's collaborations are:

  • Høgni Weihe
  • Mauro Perfetti
  • Niels Andreas Bonde
  • Jacques Ollivier
  • Jamie L. Manson

Jesper Bendix has contributed extensively to several prominent scientific journals and databases. Venues with the highest number of publications include:

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

Best Publications

  • A low-spin Fe( iii ) complex with 100-ps ligand-to-metal charge transfer photoluminescence

    Pavel Chabera;Yizhu Liu;Om Prakash;Erling Thyrhaug

  • Luminescence and reactivity of a charge-transfer excited iron complex with nanosecond lifetime.

    Kasper Skov Kjær;Nidhi Kaul;Om Prakash;Pavel Chábera

  • Single-molecule magnet engineering: building-block approaches.

    Kasper Steen Pedersen;Kasper Steen Pedersen;Jesper Bendix;Rodolphe Clerac

  • Toward Molecular 4f Single-Ion Magnet Qubits.

    Kasper Steen Pedersen;Ana-Maria Ariciu;Simon McAdams;Høgni Weihe

  • Design of Single-Molecule Magnets: Insufficiency of the Anisotropy Barrier as the Sole Criterion.

    Kasper Steen Pedersen;Kasper Steen Pedersen;Jan Dreiser;Jan Dreiser;Høgni Weihe;Romain Sibille

  • High-Valent Manganese Corroles and the First Perhalogenated Metallocorrole Catalyst.

    Galina Golubkov;Jesper Bendix;Harry B. Gray;Atif Mahammed

  • Structural, Electrochemical, and Photophysical Properties of Gallium(III) 5,10,15‐Tris(pentafluorophenyl)corrole

    Jesper Bendix;Ivan J. Dmochowski;Harry B. Gray;Atif Mahammed

  • Electrical manipulation of spin states in a single electrostatically gated transition-metal complex

    Edgar A. Osorio;Kasper Moth-Poulsen;Herre S. J. van der Zant;Jens Paaske

  • Modifying the properties of 4f single-ion magnets by peripheral ligand functionalisation

    Kasper S. Pedersen;Liviu Ungur;Marc Sigrist;Alexander Sundt

  • Accurate empirical spin-orbit coupling parameters .zeta.nd for gaseous ndq transition metal ions. The parametrical multiplet term model

    Jesper Bendix;Michael Brorson;Claus E. Schaffer

  • Nitridocyanometalates of CrV, MnV, and MnVI †

    Jesper Bendix;Karsten Meyer;Thomas Weyhermüller;Eckhard Bill

  • [ReF6]2−: A Robust Module for the Design of Molecule-Based Magnetic Materials†

    Kasper S. Pedersen;Kasper S. Pedersen;Marc Sigrist;Mikkel A. Sørensen;Anne-Laure Barra

  • Nitridomanganese(V) and -(VI) Complexes Containing Macrocyclic Amine Ligands

    Karsten Meyer;Jesper Bendix;Nils Metzler-Nolte;Thomas Weyhermüller

  • Ruthenium Complexes Containing "Noninnocent" o-Benzoquinone Diimine/o-Phenylenediamide(2-) Ligands. Synthesis and Crystal Structure of the Nitrido-Bridged Complex [{LRu(o-C(6)H(4)(NH)(2))}(2)(m-N)](PF(6))(2).3CH(3)CN.C(6)H(5)CH(3).

    Thomas Jüstel;Jesper Bendix;Nils Metzler-Nolte;Thomas Weyhermüller

  • Chemical tunnel-splitting-engineering in a dysprosium-based molecular nanomagnet.

    Mikkel A. Sørensen;Mikkel A. Sørensen;Ursula B. Hansen;Ursula B. Hansen;Mauro Perfetti;Mauro Perfetti;Kasper S. Pedersen;Kasper S. Pedersen

  • Fluoride bridges as structure-directing motifs in 3d-4f cluster chemistry.

    Torben Birk;Kasper S. Pedersen;Christian Aa. Thuesen;Thomas Weyhermüller

  • Fluoride-Bridged {GdIII3MIII2} (M=Cr, Fe, Ga) Molecular Magnetic Refrigerants†

    Kasper S. Pedersen;Giulia Lorusso;Juan José Morales;Thomas Weyhermüller

  • Enhancing the Blocking Temperature in Single-Molecule Magnets by Incorporating 3d–5d Exchange Interactions

    Kasper Steen Pedersen;Magnus Schau-Magnussen;Jesper Bendix;Høgni Weihe

  • Direct observation of a ferri-to-ferromagnetic transition in a fluoride-bridged 3d–4f molecular cluster

    Jan Dreiser;Kasper S. Pedersen;Cinthia Piamonteze;Stefano Rusponi

  • Molecular and Electronic Structure of Nitridochromium(V) Complexes with Macrocyclic Amine Ligands

    Karsten Meyer;Jesper Bendix;Eckhard Bill;Thomas Weyhermüller

  • Dual-Function Cobalt-Nickel Nanoparticles Tailored for High-Temperature Induction-Heated Steam Methane Reforming

    Morten G. Vinum;Mads Radmer Almind;Jakob S. Engbaek;Søren Bastholm Vendelbo

Frequent Co-Authors

Rodolphe Clérac
Rodolphe Clérac Paul Pascal Research Center
Thomas Weyhermüller
Thomas Weyhermüller Max Planck Society
Karl Wieghardt
Karl Wieghardt Max Planck Society
Jeffrey R. Long
Jeffrey R. Long Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Karsten Meyer
Karsten Meyer University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Stephan P. A. Sauer
Stephan P. A. Sauer University of Copenhagen
Anne-Laure Barra
Anne-Laure Barra Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Peter W. Stephens
Peter W. Stephens Stony Brook University
Harald Brune
Harald Brune École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Marco Evangelisti
Marco Evangelisti Spanish National Research Council

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