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Overview

Mark Murrie is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom and specializes in materials science with a strong focus on materials chemistry. Their research spans the synthesis, characterization, and analysis of coordination complexes and magnetic materials.

The primary fields of study include:

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

Mark Murrie's work covers a range of topics such as:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in Coordination Complexes
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Organic and Molecular Conductors Research

Their publication record demonstrates engagement with notable venues including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Chemical Communications
  • Chemical Science
  • Inorganica Chimica Acta

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Mark Murrie are:

  • "Engineering macrocyclic high performance pentagonal bipyramidal Dy( iii ) single-ion magnets" (2020, Chemical Communications)
  • "Exploiting host-guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M 4 L 6 tetrahedral cages" (2021, Chemical Science)
  • "Importance of an Axial LnIII-F Bond across the Lanthanide Series and Single-Molecule Magnet Behavior in the Ce and Nd Analogues" (2022, Inorganic Chemistry)
  • "Engineering Clock Transitions in Molecular Lanthanide Complexes" (2024, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • "Hydroxido supported and differently networked octanuclear Ni6Ln2 [Ln = GdIII and DyIII] complexes: structural variation, magnetic properties and theoretical insights" (2021, Dalton Transactions)

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Emma Regincós Martí
  • Debashis Ray
  • Claire Wilson
  • Gopalan Rajaraman
  • Lucy Smythe

Best Publications

  • 3d single-ion magnets

    Gavin A. Craig;Mark Murrie

  • Cobalt(II) single-molecule magnets.

    Mark Murrie

  • Polyoxometalate-Mediated Self-Assembly of Single-Molecule Magnets: {[XW9O34]2[MnIII4MnII2O4(H2O)4]}12−

    Chris Ritchie;Alan Ferguson;Hiroyuki Nojiri;Haralampos N. Miras

  • Synthesis and Characterization of a Cobalt(II) Single‐Molecule Magnet

    Mark Murrie;Simon J. Teat;Helen Stœckli-Evans;Hans U. Güdel

  • Insight into D6h Symmetry: Targeting Strong Axiality in Stable Dysprosium(III) Hexagonal Bipyramidal Single-Ion Magnets.

    Angelos B. Canaj;Sourav Dey;Emma Regincós Martí;Claire Wilson

  • Studies of a Nickel-Based Single-Molecule Magnet

    Hanspeter Andres;Reto Basler;Alexander J. Blake;Cyril Cadiou

  • A mixed-valence Co7 single-molecule magnet with C3 symmetry

    Alan Ferguson;Andrew Parkin;Javier Sanchez-Benitez;Konstantin Kamenev

  • A Ferromagnetic Mixed-Valent Mn Supertetrahedron: Towards Low-Temperature Magnetic Refrigeration with Molecular Clusters†

    Maria Manoli;Russell D. L. Johnstone;Simon Parsons;Mark Murrie

  • Studies of a nickel-based single molecule magnet: resonant quantum tunnelling in an S = 12 molecule

    Cyril Cadiou;Mark Murrie;Carley Paulsen;Vincent Villar

  • Pushing the limits of magnetic anisotropy in trigonal bipyramidal Ni(II)

    Katie E. R. Marriott;Lakshmi Bhaskaran;Claire Wilson;Marisa Medarde

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetic Properties of the Single-Molecule Magnet [Ni21(cit)12(OH)10(H2O)10]16-

    Stefan T Ochsenbein;Mark Murrie;Eduard Rusanov;Helen Stoeckli-Evans

  • Cobalt(II) Citrate Cubane Single-Molecule Magnet

    Kyle W. Galloway;Alexander M. Whyte;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer;Javier Sanchez-Benitez

  • Synthesis and characterisation of a Ni4 single-molecule magnet with S4 symmetry.

    Alan Ferguson;Jon Lawrence;Andrew Parkin;Javier Sanchez-Benitez

  • Molecular Spin Clusters: New Synthetic Approaches and Neutron Scattering Studies

    Reto Basler;Colette Boskovic;Grégory Chaboussant;Hans U. Güdel

  • Chemical and in silico tuning of the magnetisation reversal barrier in pentagonal bipyramidal Dy(III) single-ion magnets

    Angelos B. Canaj;Mukesh Kumar Singh;Claire Wilson;Gopalan Rajaraman

  • Turning up the heat: synthesis of octanuclear chromium(III) carboxylates

    Mark Murrie;Simon Parsons;Richard E. P. Winpenny;Ian M. Atkinson

  • [Mn6] under Pressure: A Combined Crystallographic and Magnetic Study†

    Alessandro Prescimone;Constantinos J. Milios;Stephen Moggach;John E. Warren

  • Exchange interactions and high-energy spin states in Mn 12 -acetate

    G. Chaboussant;A. Sieber;S. Ochsenbein;H.-U. Güdel

  • Engineering macrocyclic high performance pentagonal bipyramidal Dy(III) single-ion magnets

    Angelos B Canaj;Sourav Dey;Claire Wilson;Oscar Céspedes

  • High-spin M2+ carboxylate triangles from the microwave.

    Constantinos J. Milios;Alessandro Prescimone;J. Sanchez-Benitez;Simon Parsons

  • Directed assembly of nanoscale Co(II)-substituted {Co9[P2W15]3} and {Co14[P2W15]4} polyoxometalates

    Claire Lydon;Mercè Martin Sabi;Mark D. Symes;De Liang Long

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Parsons
Simon Parsons University of Edinburgh
Euan K. Brechin
Euan K. Brechin University of Edinburgh
Claire Wilson
Claire Wilson University of Glasgow
Stephen A. Moggach
Stephen A. Moggach University of Western Australia
Gopalan Rajaraman
Gopalan Rajaraman Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Richard E. P. Winpenny
Richard E. P. Winpenny University of Manchester
John E. Warren
John E. Warren University of Manchester
Constantinos J. Milios
Constantinos J. Milios University of Crete
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Stephen Hill
Stephen Hill Florida State University

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