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Joris van Slageren

Joris van Slageren

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Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
11896
World Ranking
11569
National Ranking
848

Overview

Joris van Slageren is affiliated with the University of Stuttgart in Germany. Their primary research focus is within the broad field of Materials Science, with an emphasis on Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Organic Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, as well as Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

The scientist has contributed to core research topics including:

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

Joris van Slageren has published extensively in several frequent venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Angewandte Chemie

Frequent collaborators in their work include Biprajit Sarkar, David Hunger, Mario Winkler, and Heiko Bamberger.

Notable recent publications include:

  • A platinum(ii) metallonitrene with a triplet ground state, 2020, Nature Chemistry
  • A crystalline tri-thorium cluster with σ-aromatic metal-metal bonding, 2021, Nature
  • High Conductivities of Disordered P3HT Films by an Electrochemical Doping Strategy, 2020, Chemistry of Materials
  • Molecular One- and Two-Qubit Systems with Very Long Coherence Times, 2023, Advanced Materials
  • A Stable Chichibabin Diradicaloid with Near-Infrared Emission, 2024, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

These publications cover a variety of topics within materials chemistry and physics, involving molecular systems, conductivity strategies, and advanced material properties.

Best Publications

  • Improving f-element single molecule magnets

    Stephen T. Liddle;Joris van Slageren

  • Polyoxometalates: Fascinating structures, unique magnetic properties

    Ulrich Kortz;Achim Müller;Joris van Slageren;Joris van Slageren;Jürgen Schnack

  • A four-coordinate cobalt(II) single-ion magnet with coercivity and a very high energy barrier

    Yvonne Rechkemmer;Frauke D. Breitgoff;Margarethe van der Meer;Mihail Atanasov;Mihail Atanasov

  • Room temperature quantum coherence in a potential molecular qubit.

    Katharina Bader;Dominik Dengler;Samuel Lenz;Burkhard Endeward

  • A linear cobalt(II) complex with maximal orbital angular momentum from a non-Aufbau ground state

    Philip C. Bunting;Mihail Atanasov;Emil Damgaard-Møller;Mauro Perfetti

  • A delocalized arene-bridged diuranium single-molecule magnet

    David P. Mills;Fabrizio Moro;Jonathan McMaster;Joris van Slageren;Joris van Slageren

  • Direct measurement of dysprosium(III)˙˙˙dysprosium(III) interactions in a single-molecule magnet

    Eufemio Moreno Pineda;Nicholas F. Chilton;Raphael Marx;María Dörfel

  • The Electronic Structure of the Isoelectronic, Square-Planar Complexes [FeII(L)2]2- and [CoIII(LBu)2]- (L2- and (LBu)2- = Benzene-1,2-dithiolates): An Experimental and Density Functional Theoretical Study

    Kallol Ray;Ameerunisha Begum;Thomas Weyhermüller;Stergios Piligkos

  • Magnetic anisotropy of the antiferromagnetic ring [Cr8F8Piv16].

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

  • Gd-Based Single-Ion Magnets with Tunable Magnetic Anisotropy: Molecular Design of Spin Qubits

    M. J. Martínez-Pérez;M. J. Martínez-Pérez;S. Cardona-Serra;C. Schlegel;F. Moro

  • Direct Observation of Quantum Coherence in Single-Molecule Magnets

    C. Schlegel;J. van Slageren;J. van Slageren;M. Manoli;Euan Brechin

  • Encapsulation of single-molecule magnets in carbon nanotubes

    Maria del Carmen Giménez-López;Fabrizio Moro;Alessandro La Torre;Carlos J. Gómez-García

  • Extending the {(Mo)Mo5}12M30 Capsule Keplerate Sequence: A {Cr30} Cluster of S=3/2 Metal Centers with a {Na(H2O)12} Encapsulate

    Ana Maria Todea;Alice Merca;Hartmut Bögge;Joris van Slageren

  • Tuning of molecular qubits: very long coherence and spin-lattice relaxation times.

    K. Bader;M. Winkler;J. van Slageren

  • Triangular geometrical and magnetic motifs uniquely linked on a spherical capsule surface

    Achim Müller;Ana Maria Todea;Joris van Slageren;Martin Dressel

  • Spectroscopic determination of crystal field splittings in lanthanide double deckers

    R. Marx;F. Moro;M. Dörfel;L. Ungur

  • Three-Spin System with a Twist: A Bis(semiquinonato)copper Complex with a Nonplanar Configuration at the Copper(II) Center†

    Shengfa Ye;Biprajit Sarkar;Falk Lissner;Thomas Schleid

  • Synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of a new family of Ni-4 spin clusters

    Andreas Sieber;Colette Boskovic;Roland Bircher;Oliver Waldmann

  • 2,5-dioxido-1,4-benzoquinonediimine (H2L2 ), A hydrogen-bonding noninnocent bridging ligand related to aminated topaquinone: Different oxidation state distributions in complexes [{(bpy)2Ru} 2(μ-H2L)]n (n = 0, + ,2 + ,3 + ,4+) and [{(acac)2Ru}2(μ-H2L)]m (m = 2-, -,0, + ,2 + )

    Sanjib Kar;Biprajit Sarkar;Sandeep Ghumaan;Deepa Janardanan

  • A platinum(II) metallonitrene with a triplet ground state.

    Jian Sun;Josh Abbenseth;Hendrik Verplancke;Martin Diefenbach

  • Structure and magnetization of small monodisperse Platinum clusters

    Xiong Liu;Matthias Bauer;Helmut Bertagnolli;Emil Roduner

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Dressel
Martin Dressel University of Stuttgart
Biprajit Sarkar
Biprajit Sarkar University of Stuttgart
Achim Müller
Achim Müller Bielefeld University
Hartmut Bögge
Hartmut Bögge Bielefeld University
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Emil Roduner
Emil Roduner University of Stuttgart
Stephen T. Liddle
Stephen T. Liddle University of Manchester
Wolfgang Kaim
Wolfgang Kaim University of Stuttgart
Jan Fiedler
Jan Fiedler Czech Academy of Sciences
Stanislav Záliš
Stanislav Záliš Czech Academy of Sciences

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