His primary areas of investigation include Spin crossover, Crystallography, Spin transition, Magnetic susceptibility and Crystal structure. José Antonio Real studies Spin crossover, namely LIESST. He has included themes like X-ray crystallography and Stereochemistry, Pyrazine in his Crystallography study.
José Antonio Real combines subjects such as Coordination polymer, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Metal-organic framework, Electrical conductor and Enthalpy with his study of Spin transition. José Antonio Real has researched Magnetic susceptibility in several fields, including Mössbauer spectroscopy, Spin and Atmospheric temperature range. His Crystal structure study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Inorganic chemistry and Single crystal.
His main research concerns Crystallography, Spin crossover, Crystal structure, Spin transition and Stereochemistry. His Crystallography research includes elements of Inorganic chemistry, X-ray crystallography and Polymer. His Spin crossover research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Coordination polymer, Spin states and Nuclear magnetic resonance.
His research integrates issues of Pyridine and Phenanthroline in his study of Crystal structure. His research investigates the connection with Spin transition and areas like Phase transition which intersect with concerns in Raman spectroscopy. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Denticity and Coordination complex.
His primary scientific interests are in Spin crossover, Crystallography, Coordination polymer, Spin transition and Condensed matter physics. Specifically, his work in Spin crossover is concerned with the study of LIESST. José Antonio Real works on Crystallography which deals in particular with Crystal structure.
His Coordination polymer research includes themes of Luminescence, Bimetallic strip, Octahedron and Ultraviolet visible spectroscopy. The Spin transition study combines topics in areas such as Magnetic susceptibility, Spin-½, Thin film and Analytical chemistry. His Magnetism study, which is part of a larger body of work in Condensed matter physics, is frequently linked to Phenomenon, bridging the gap between disciplines.
José Antonio Real mainly focuses on Spin crossover, Crystallography, Spin transition, Stereochemistry and Mössbauer spectroscopy. His Spin crossover research includes elements of Single crystal, Coordination polymer, Photochemistry, Calorimetry and Bistability. His study brings together the fields of Phase transition and Crystallography.
José Antonio Real interconnects Excited state, Spin-½, Nuclear magnetic resonance and Analytical chemistry in the investigation of issues within Spin transition. His study looks at the relationship between Stereochemistry and topics such as Nitrobenzene, which overlap with One-Step and Crystal structure. His Mössbauer spectroscopy study deals with Magnetic susceptibility intersecting with Crystal, Micelle, Nanocrystal, Crystallite and Particle size.
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Thermal, pressure and light switchable spin-crossover materials
José Antonio Real;Ana Belén Gaspar;M. Carmen Muñoz.
Dalton Transactions (2005)
Spin crossover in a catenane supramolecular system.
José Antonio Real;Enrique Andrés;M. Carmen Muñoz;Miguel Julve.
Science (1995)
Bidirectional chemo-switching of spin state in a microporous framework.
Masaaki Ohba;Ko Yoneda;Gloria Agustí;M. Carmen Muñoz.
Angewandte Chemie (2009)
Two-step spin crossover in the new dinuclear compound [Fe(bt)(NCS)2]2bpym, with bt = 2,2'-Bi-2-thiazoline and bpym = 2,2'-bipyrimidine : experimental investigation and theoretical approach
Jose Antonio Real;Helene Bolvin;Azzedine Bousseksou;Ary Dworkin.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1992)
Structural changes associated with the spin transition in bis(isothiocyanato)bis(1,10-phenanthroline)iron: a single-crystal x-ray investigation
Bernard Gallois;Jose Antonio Real;Christian Hauw;Jacqueline Zarembowitch.
Inorganic Chemistry (1990)
One shot laser pulse induced reversible spin transition in the spin-crossover complex [Fe(C4H4N2){Pt(CN)4] at room temperature
Sébastien Bonhommeau;Sébastien Bonhommeau;Gábor Molnár;Ana Galet;Antoine Zwick.
Angewandte Chemie (2005)
Spin‐Crossover Nanocrystals with Magnetic, Optical, and Structural Bistability Near Room Temperature
Ishtvan Boldog;Ana B. Gaspar;Víctor Martínez;Pablo Pardo-Ibañez.
Angewandte Chemie (2008)
Critical temperature of the LIESST effect in iron(II) spin crossover compounds
Jean-François Létard;Laurence Capes;Laurence Capes;Guillaume Chastanet;Nicolas Moliner.
Chemical Physics Letters (1999)
Spin crossover in 1D, 2D and 3D polymeric Fe(II) networks
Yann Garcia;Virginie Niel;M. Carmen Munoz;José A. Real.
Topics in Current Chemistry (2004)
A Combined Top‐Down/Bottom‐Up Approach for the Nanoscale Patterning of Spin‐Crossover Coordination Polymers
Gábor Molnár;Saioa Cobo;José Antonio Real;Franck Carcenac.
Advanced Materials (2007)
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