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Valeriu Mereacre is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany and has a research focus that spans engineering and materials science, with particular contributions to electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, and related subfields.

Their work covers a range of specialized topics including:

  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Extraction and Separation Processes

Several recent papers highlight key research outputs from Mereacre, including:

  • "High-nuclearity 3d-4f [FeIII 5LnIII8] complexes: synthesis, structure and magnetic properties" (2021), published in HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • "On the Composition of LiNi 0.5 Mn 1.5 O 4 Cathode Active Materials" (2023), published in Advanced Energy Materials
  • "Instantaneous Surface Li3PO4 Coating and Al-Ti Doping and Their Effect on the Performance of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Cathode Materials" (2021), published in ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • "Enhancing the Stability of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 by Coating with LiNbO3 Solid-State Electrolyte: Novel Chemically Activated Coating Process versus Sol-Gel Method" (2021), published in Nanomaterials

Mereacre has collaborated regularly with a set of frequent coauthors, which include:

  • Joachim R. Binder
  • Annie K. Powell
  • A.M. Ako
  • Christopher E. Anson
  • Rodolphe Clérac

Their publication record features multiple appearances in recognized journals and venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Batteries & Supercaps, Advanced Energy Materials, Advanced Materials Interfaces, and Inorganic Chemistry.

In scientific domains, Mereacre's work predominantly addresses areas involving battery material advancements and the investigation of complex materials using crystallographic and magnetic methods.

Best Publications

  • A ferromagnetically coupled mn(19) aggregate with a record S=83/2 ground spin state.

    Ayuk M. Ako;Ian J. Hewitt;Valeritt Mereacre;Rodolphe Clerac

  • A bell-shaped Mn11Gd2 single-molecule magnet.

    Valeriu M. Mereacre;Ayuk M. Ako;Rodolphe Clerac;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer

  • Magnetostructural correlations in the tetranuclear series of { Fe 3 LnO 2 } butterfly core clusters: Magnetic and Mössbauer spectroscopic study

    J. Bartolomé;G. Filoti;V. Kuncser;G. Schinteie

  • Heterometallic [Mn5-Ln4] single-molecule magnets with high anisotropy barriers.

    Valeriu Mereacre;Ayuk M. Ako;Rodolphe Clérac;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer

  • A [Mn18Dy] SMM resulting from the targeted replacement of the central MnII in the S = 83/2 [Mn19]-aggregate with DyIII

    Ayuk M. Ako;Valeriu Mereacre;Rodolphe Clérac;Rodolphe Clérac;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer

  • A heterometallic Fe(II)-Dy(III) single-molecule magnet with a record anisotropy barrier.

    Jun-Liang Liu;Jie-Yi Wu;Yan-Cong Chen;Valeriu Mereacre

  • Slow Magnetic Relaxation in Trigonal-Planar Mononuclear Fe(II) and Co(II) Bis(trimethylsilyl)amido Complexes—A Comparative Study

    Andreas Eichhöfer;Yanhua Lan;Valeriu Mereacre;Tilmann Bodenstein

  • Self‐Assembly of a Giant Tetrahedral 3 d–4 f Single‐Molecule Magnet within a Polyoxometalate System

    Masooma Ibrahim;Masooma Ibrahim;Valeriu Mereacre;Nicolas Leblanc;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer

  • Combined Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements and 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy on a Ferromagnetic {FeIII4Dy4} Ring

    Dirk Schray;Ghulam Abbas;Yanhua Lan;Valeriu Mereacre

  • Odd-Numbered FeIII Complexes: Synthesis, Molecular Structure, Reactivity, and Magnetic Properties

    Ayuk M. Ako;Oliver Waldmann;Valeriu Mereacre;Frederik Klower

  • A Symmetry‐Breaking Spin‐State Transition in Iron(III)

    Michael Griffin;Stephen Shakespeare;Helena J. Shepherd;Helena J. Shepherd;Charles J. Harding

  • Heterometallic 20-membered {Fe16Ln4} (Ln = Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho) metallo-ring aggregates

    Amer Baniodeh;Ian J. Hewitt;Valeriu Mereacre;Yanhua Lan

  • Family of heterometallic semicircular Mn(III)2Ln(III)3 strands.

    Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar;Yan-Zhen Zheng;Yanhua Lan;Valeriu Mereacre

  • Magnetic and 57Fe Mössbauer Study of the Single Molecule Magnet Behavior of a Dy3Fe7 Coordination Cluster

    Ghulam Abbas;Yanhua Lan;Valeriu M. Mereacre;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer

  • Enhancing single molecule magnet parameters. Synthesis, crystal structures and magnetic properties of mixed-valent Mn4 SMMs

    Ayuk M. Ako;Valeriu Mereacre;Ian J. Hewitt;Rodolphe Clérac

  • Effect of Ligand Substitution on the Interaction Between Anisotropic Dy(III) Ions and 57Fe Nuclei in Fe2Dy2 Coordination Clusters

    Valeriu Mereacre;Amer Baniodeh;Christopher E. Anson;Annie K. Powell

  • Structures and magnetic properties of MnIII4LnIII4 aggregates with a “square-in-square” topology

    Valeriu Mereacre;Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar;Yanhua Lan;Ayuk M. Ako

  • Tridecanuclear [MnIII5LnIII8] Complexes Derived from N-tButyl-diethanolamine: Synthesis, Structures, and Magnetic Properties

    Ayuk M. Ako;Valeriu Mereacre;Rodolphe Clérac;Rodolphe Clérac;Ian J. Hewitt

  • An Undecanuclear FeIII Single-Molecule Magnet

    Ayuk M. Ako;Valeriu Mereacre;Yanhua Lan;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer

  • Probing Lanthanide Anisotropy in Fe–Ln Aggregates by Using Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements and 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy

    Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar;Valeriu Mereacre;Ghenadie Novitchi;Jean‐Pierre Tuchagues

Frequent Co-Authors

Annie K. Powell
Annie K. Powell Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Christopher E. Anson
Christopher E. Anson Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Yanhua Lan
Yanhua Lan Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Rodolphe Clérac
Rodolphe Clérac Paul Pascal Research Center
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Vadapalli Chandrasekhar
Vadapalli Chandrasekhar Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Gerhard Schenk
Gerhard Schenk University of Queensland
Bassem S. Bassil
Bassem S. Bassil Jacobs University
Fernande Grandjean
Fernande Grandjean Missouri University of Science and Technology
Sylvio Indris
Sylvio Indris Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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