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Chemistry D-index 55 Citations 10,381 243 World Ranking 8531 National Ranking 2

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Awards & Achievements

2010 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences

2004 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Ion
  • Catalysis

His primary areas of study are Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Crystal structure, Ion and Inorganic chemistry. His work deals with themes such as Spin, Molecule, Ligand and Copper, which intersect with Crystallography. His Stereochemistry research incorporates themes from Supramolecular chemistry, Crystal engineering, Gadolinium and Coordination complex.

His Crystal structure study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Magnetic susceptibility and Manganese. His Ion study combines topics in areas such as Block and Exchange interaction. Marius Andruh focuses mostly in the field of Inorganic chemistry, narrowing it down to topics relating to Computational chemistry and, in certain cases, Magnetic moment and Luminescence.

His most cited work include:

  • The interplay of coordinative, hydrogen bonding and π–π stacking interactions in sustaining supramolecular solid-state architectures. (631 citations)
  • 3d-4f combined chemistry: synthetic strategies and magnetic properties. (423 citations)
  • Crystal structure and magnetic properties of [Ln2Cu4] hexanuclear clusters (where Ln = trivalent lanthanide). Mechanism of the gadolinium(III)-copper(II) magnetic interaction (288 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Marius Andruh mainly focuses on Crystallography, Crystal structure, Stereochemistry, Ligand and Inorganic chemistry. His Crystallography study combines topics in areas such as Ion, Molecule, Antiferromagnetism and Copper. His Crystal structure study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Perchlorate, Intramolecular force and Manganese.

His research in the fields of Schiff base overlaps with other disciplines such as Dicyanamide. His Ligand research integrates issues from Phosphonate, Single crystal, Ethylenediamine and Metal ions in aqueous solution. Marius Andruh combines subjects such as Coordination complex, Nickel and Infrared spectroscopy with his study of Inorganic chemistry.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Crystallography (78.81%)
  • Crystal structure (43.64%)
  • Stereochemistry (39.83%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Crystallography (78.81%)
  • Crystal structure (43.64%)
  • Ion (24.58%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Marius Andruh mainly investigates Crystallography, Crystal structure, Ion, Ligand and Copper. The concepts of his Crystallography study are interwoven with issues in Molecule, Stereochemistry, Antiferromagnetism and Ferromagnetism. His Crystal structure study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Inorganic chemistry, Intramolecular force and Luminescence.

His work in the fields of Ion, such as Coordination polymer, intersects with other areas such as Ascorbic acid. His research in Ligand intersects with topics in Single crystal, Condensation reaction, Photochemistry, Lanthanide and Metal ions in aqueous solution. Marius Andruh has included themes like Denticity and Urea in his Copper study.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The exceptionally rich coordination chemistry generated by Schiff-base ligands derived from o-vanillin. (119 citations)
  • Heterotrimetallic Coordination Polymers: {CuIILnIIIFeIII} Chains and {NiIILnIIIFeIII} Layers: Synthesis, Crystal Structures, and Magnetic Properties (63 citations)
  • Two-dimensional coordination polymers constructed using, simultaneously, linear and angular spacers and cobalt(II) nodes. New examples of networks of single-ion magnets. (54 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Ion

His primary areas of investigation include Crystallography, Inorganic chemistry, Ion, Ligand and Lanthanide. Marius Andruh mostly deals with Isostructural in his studies of Crystallography. His work carried out in the field of Inorganic chemistry brings together such families of science as Thermogravimetric analysis, Crystal structure and Infrared spectroscopy.

The Ion study combines topics in areas such as Decomposition, Ab initio quantum chemistry methods and Oxalate. His study in Ligand is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Serine and Antioxidant. His research integrates issues of Stereochemistry and Copper in his study of Ferromagnetism.

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Best Publications

The interplay of coordinative, hydrogen bonding and π–π stacking interactions in sustaining supramolecular solid-state architectures.

Herbert W Roesky;Marius Andruh.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2003)

1044 Citations

3d-4f combined chemistry: synthetic strategies and magnetic properties.

Marius Andruh;Jean-Pierre Costes;Carmen Diaz;Song Gao.
Inorganic Chemistry (2009)

536 Citations

Crystal structure and magnetic properties of [Ln2Cu4] hexanuclear clusters (where Ln = trivalent lanthanide). Mechanism of the gadolinium(III)-copper(II) magnetic interaction

Marius Andruh;Isabelle Ramade;Epiphane Codjovi;Olivier Guillou.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1993)

409 Citations

Compartmental Schiff-base ligands--a rich library of tectons in designing magnetic and luminescent materials.

Marius Andruh.
Chemical Communications (2011)

317 Citations

Oligonuclear 3d-4f complexes as tectons in designing supramolecular solid-state architectures: impact of the nature of linkers on the structural diversity.

Ruxandra Gheorghe;Paula Cucos;Marius Andruh;Jean-Pierre Costes.
Chemistry: A European Journal (2006)

286 Citations

Structure, spectroscopic and magnetic properties of rare earth metal(III) derivatives with the 2-formyl-4-methyl-6-(N-(2-pyridylethyl)formimidoyl)phenol ligand

Marius Andruh;Evangelos Bakalbassis;Olivier Kahn;Jean Christian Trombe.
Inorganic Chemistry (1993)

240 Citations

First heterotrimetallic {3 d-4 d-4 f} single chain magnet, constructed from anisotropic high-spin heterometallic nodes and paramagnetic spacers.

Diana Visinescu;Augustin M. Madalan;Marius Andruh;Carine Duhayon;Carine Duhayon.
Chemistry: A European Journal (2009)

223 Citations

Preparation, crystal structures, and magnetic features for a series of dinuclear [Ni(II)Ln(III)] Schiff-base complexes: evidence for slow relaxation of the magnetization for the Dy(III) derivative.

Traian D. Pasatoiu;Jean-Pascal Sutter;Jean-Pascal Sutter;Augustin M. Madalan;Fatima Zohra Chiboub Fellah;Fatima Zohra Chiboub Fellah.
Inorganic Chemistry (2011)

195 Citations

Oligonuclear complexes as tectons in crystal engineering : structural diversity and magnetic properties

Marius Andruh.
Chemical Communications (2007)

183 Citations

The exceptionally rich coordination chemistry generated by Schiff-base ligands derived from o-vanillin.

Marius Andruh.
Dalton Transactions (2015)

176 Citations

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