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Michel Verdaguer

Michel Verdaguer

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Chemistry
France
2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
82
Citations
24092
World Ranking
3088
National Ranking
79

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in France Leader Award

Overview

Michel Verdaguer is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France and has contributed to multiple fields of study, primarily focusing on materials science and medicine. Their research encompasses key subfields such as electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, materials chemistry, pharmacy, oncology, and neurology.

The scientist's work frequently addresses themes related to magnetism in coordination complexes, lanthanide and transition metal complexes, organic and molecular conductors research, oral and gingival health research, peptidase inhibition and analysis, as well as autoimmune neurological disorders and treatments.

Recent publications by Michel Verdaguer include the following papers:

  • Magnetism: Molecules to Build Solids (2020), published in European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Laudatio: Miguel Julve and Francisco Lloret, a Friendly Pair of Two Exceptional Coordination Chemists in Molecular Magnetism (2025), published in Magnetochemistry
  • 21344. DOS CASOS DE CEREBELITIS ASOCIADA A AUTOANTICUERPOS CONTRA EL RECEPTOR DE KAINATO DEL GLUTAMATO GLUK2 (2024), published in Neurology Perspectives

The venues where Michel Verdaguer has published repeatedly include:

  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Magnetochemistry
  • Neurology Perspectives

Michel Verdaguer's collaborative network consists of several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Alain Gleizes
  • J. Cabrera Maqueda
  • Helena Marco
  • Eduardo Fonseca
  • Joan Padrosa

The scientist's primary research interests are reflected in their focus on magnetic properties in coordination complexes and transition metal chemistry, along with medical topics involving autoimmune neurological disorders and oral health. Their interdisciplinary approach spans both fundamental materials research and applied medical studies.

Best Publications

  • A room-temperature organometallic magnet based on Prussian blue

    S. Ferlay;T. Mallah;R. Ouahès;P. Veillet

  • MOLECULES TO BUILD SOLIDS : HIGH TC MOLECULE-BASED MAGNETS BY DESIGN AND RECENT REVIVAL OF CYANO COMPLEXES CHEMISTRY

    Michel Verdaguer;A. Bleuzen;V. Marvaud;J. Vaissermann

  • High-Tc Molecular-Based Magnets: Ferrimagnetic Mixed-Valence Chromium(III)-Chromium(II) Cyanides with Tc at 240 and 190 Kelvin

    T. Mallah;S. Thiébaut;M. Verdaguer;P. Veillet

  • Photoinduced Ferrimagnetic Systems in Prussian Blue Analogues CIxCo4[Fe(CN)6]y (CI = Alkali Cation). 1. Conditions to Observe the Phenomenon

    Anne Bleuzen;Claire Lomenech;Virginie Escax;Françoise Villain

  • Magnetic ordering of manganese(II) copper(II) bimetallic chains; design of a molecular based ferromagnet

    Olivier. Kahn;Yu. Pei;Michel. Verdaguer;Jean Pierre. Renard

  • Strong magneto-chiral dichroism in enantiopure chiral ferromagnets

    Cyrille Train;Ruxandra Gheorghe;Vojislav Krstic;Vojislav Krstic;Lise-Marie Chamoreau

  • High-Tc molecular-based magnets : a ferromagnetic bimetallic chromium(III)-nickel(II) cyanide with Tc = 90 K

    V. Gadet;T. Mallah;I. Castro;M. Verdaguer

  • Reversible Photoinduced Magnetic Properties in the Heptanuclear Complex [MoIV(CN)2(CNCuL)6]8+: A Photomagnetic High‐Spin Molecule

    Juan Manuel Herrera;Valérie Marvaud;Michel Verdaguer;Jérôme Marrot

  • Design of single chain magnets through cyanide-bearing six-coordinate complexes

    Rodrigue Lescouëzec;Luminita Marilena Toma;Jacqueline Vaissermann;Michel Verdaguer

  • Molecular Electronics Emerges from Molecular Magnetism

    Michel Verdaguer

  • Cyanide‐Bridged Iron(III)–Cobalt(II) Double Zigzag Ferromagnetic Chains: Two New Molecular Magnetic Nanowires

    Rodrigue Lescouëzec;Jacqueline Vaissermann;Catalina Ruiz-Pérez;Francesc Lloret

  • Design of .mu.-oxalato copper(II) binuclear complexes exhibiting expected magnetic properties

    Miguel Julve;Michel Verdaguer;Alain Gleizes;Michele Philoche-Levisalles

  • High proton conduction in a chiral ferromagnetic metal-organic quartz-like framework.

    Emilio Pardo;Emilio Pardo;Cyrille Train;Geoffrey Gontard;Kamal Boubekeur

  • Photoinduced Ferrimagnetic Systems in Prussian Blue Analogues CIxCo4[Fe(CN)6]y (CI = Alkali Cation). 3. Control of the Photo- and Thermally Induced Electron Transfer by the [Fe(CN)6] Vacancies in Cesium Derivatives

    Virginie Escax;Anne Bleuzen;Christophe Cartier dit Moulin;Françoise Villain

  • The fruitful introduction of chirality and control of absolute configurations in molecular magnets.

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  • XANES and EXAFS study of titanium alkoxides

    F. Babonneau;S. Doeuff;A. Leaustic;C. Sanchez

  • Crystal structures, magnetic anisotropy properties and orbital interactions in catena-(.mu.-nitrito)-bis(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) perchlorate and triiodide

    Anne. Meyer;Alain. Gleizes;Jean Jacques. Girerd;Michel. Verdaguer

  • Coordination chemistry of the hexavacant tungstophosphate [H2P2W12O48]12- with FeIII ions: Towards original structures of increasing size and complexity

    Béatrice Godin;Ya-Guang Chen;Ya-Guang Chen;Jacqueline Vaissermann;Laurent Ruhlmann

  • Photoinduced Ferrimagnetic Systems in Prussian Blue Analogues CIxCo4[Fe(CN)6]y (CI = Alkali Cation). 2. X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of the Metastable State

    Christophe Cartier dit Moulin;Françoise Villain;Anne Bleuzen;§ Marie-Anne Arrio

  • Rational Design of Three-Dimensional (3D) Optically Active Molecule-Based Magnets: Synthesis, Structure, Optical and Magnetic Properties of {[Ru(bpy)3]2+, ClO4-, [MnIICrIII(ox)3]-}n and {[Ru(bpy)2ppy]+, [MIICrIII(ox)3]-}n, with MII = MnII, NiII. X-ray Structure of {[ΔRu(bpy)3]2+, ClO4-, [ΔMnIIΔCrIII(ox)3]-}n and {[ΛRu(bpy)2ppy]+, [ΛMnIIΛCrIII(ox)3]-}n

    Román Andrés;Muriel Brissard;Michel Gruselle;Cyrille Train

  • Chemistry and physics of the novel molecular-based compound exhibiting a spontaneous magnetization below Tc = 14 K, MnCu(obbz).cntdot.1H2O (obbz = oxamidobis(benzoato)). Comparison with the antiferromagnet MnCu(obbz).cntdot.5H2O. Crystal structure and magnetic properties of NiCu(obbz).cntdot.6H2O

    Keitaro Nakatani;Jean Yves Carriat;Yves Journaux;Olivier Kahn

Frequent Co-Authors

Miguel Julve
Miguel Julve University of Valencia
Francesc Lloret
Francesc Lloret University of Valencia
Olivier Kahn
Olivier Kahn Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Juan Faus
Juan Faus University of Valencia
Dante Gatteschi
Dante Gatteschi University of Florence
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Santiago Alvarez
Santiago Alvarez University of Barcelona
Joan Cano
Joan Cano University of Valencia
François Varret
François Varret Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Talal Mallah
Talal Mallah University of Paris-Saclay

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