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Yannick Guari is a researcher affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their work primarily spans materials science, with a strong emphasis on materials chemistry and related subfields such as electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, biomedical engineering, inorganic chemistry, and biomaterials.

The scientist's research addresses various topics, including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Silicone and Siloxane Chemistry
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications

The recent scientific output showcases a focus on coordination chemistry and magnetism, with notable publications including:

  • "Room temperature magnetoelectric coupling in a molecular ferroelectric ytterbium(III) complex," 2020, Science
  • "Rationalizing the Thermal Response of Dual-Center Molecular Thermometers: The Example of an Eu/Tb Coordination Complex," 2021, Advanced Optical Materials
  • "An unusual mechanism of building up of a high magnetization blocking barrier in an octahedral alkoxide Dy3+-based single-molecule magnet," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
  • "Nanoheterostructures based on nanosized Prussian blue and its Analogues: Design, properties and applications," 2022, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • "Assessing the combination of magnetic field stimulation, iron oxide nanoparticles, and aligned electrospun fibers for promoting neurite outgrowth from dorsal root ganglia in vitro," 2021, Acta Biomaterialia

Yannick Guari frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Among the most common co-authors are:

  • Joulia Larionova
  • Jérôme Long
  • Alexander A. Trifonov
  • Gautier Félix
  • Luís D. Carlos

Their publications have appeared predominantly in a range of journals and scientific sources, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Nanomaterials
  • Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Dalton Transactions
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

In total, Yannick Guari has contributed extensively to materials chemistry with over 270 publications in this subfield and a broader portfolio that encompasses 317 contributions to materials science. Their work includes significant study of crystallographic techniques and the development and analysis of molecular complexes with magnetic and luminescent properties, indicating a specialization in both structural and functional material characterization.

Best Publications

  • Water-dispersible sugar-coated iron oxide nanoparticles. An evaluation of their relaxometric and magnetic hyperthermia properties.

    Lenaic Lartigue;Claudia Innocenti;Thangavel Kalaivani;Azzam Awwad

  • Recent advances in luminescent lanthanide based Single-Molecule Magnets

    Jérôme Long;Yannick Guari;Rute A.S. Ferreira;Luis D. Carlos

  • Catalytic Formation of Carbon–Carbon Bonds by Activation of Carbon–Hydrogen Bonds

    Yannick Guari;Sylviane Sabo-Etienne;Bruno Chaudret

  • A High‐Temperature Molecular Ferroelectric Zn/Dy Complex Exhibiting Single‐Ion‐Magnet Behavior and Lanthanide Luminescence

    Jérôme Long;Jérôme Rouquette;Jean-Marc Thibaud;Rute A. S. Ferreira

  • Towards the Ultimate Size Limit of the Memory Effect in Spin-Crossover Solids

    Joulia Larionova;Lionel Salmon;Yannick Guari;Alexeï Tokarev

  • Extraction of radioactive cesium using innovative functionalized porous materials

    Carole Delchet;Carole Delchet;Alexei Tokarev;Xavier Dumail;Guillaume Toquer

  • A bifunctional luminescent single-ion magnet: towards correlation between luminescence studies and magnetic slow relaxation processes.

    Jérôme Long;Rémi Vallat;Rute A. S. Ferreira;Luis D. Carlos

  • The coordination behaviour of large natural bite angle diphosphine ligands towards methyl and 4-cyanophenylpalladium(II) complexes †

    Martin A. Zuideveld;Bert H. G. Swennenhuis;Maarten D. K. Boele;Yannick Guari

  • Room temperature magnetoelectric coupling in a molecular ferroelectric ytterbium(III) complex

    Jérôme Long;Maxim S. Ivanov;Vladimir A. Khomchenko;Ekaterina Mamontova

  • Exchange Couplings between a Hydride and a Stretched Dihydrogen Ligand in Ruthenium Complexes

    Yannick Guari;and Sylviane Sabo-Etienne;Bruno Chaudret

  • A Luminescent and magnetic cyano-bridged Tb3+-Mo5+ coordination polymer: toward multifunctional materials.

    Elena Chelebaeva;Joulia Larionova;Yannick Guari;Rute A. Sá Ferreira

  • Luminescent and Magnetic Cyano-Bridged Coordination Polymers Containing 4d−4f Ions: Toward Multifunctional Materials

    Elena Chelebaeva;Elena Chelebaeva;Joulia Larionova;Yannick Guari;Rute A. S. Ferreira

  • In situ formation of gold nanoparticles within thiol functionalized HMS-C16 and SBA-15 type materials via an organometallic two-step approach

    Yannick Guari;Chloé Thieuleux;Ahmad Mehdi;Catherine Reye

  • Immobilization of metal hexacyanoferrates in chitin beads for cesium sorption: synthesis and characterization

    T. Vincent;C. Vincent;Y. Barré;Y. Guari

  • An efficient, palladium-catalysed, amination of aryl bromides

    Yannick Guari;Daan S. van Es;Joost N.H. Reek;Paul C.J. Kamer

  • Enhanced cooperative interactions at the nanoscale in spin-crossover materials with a first-order phase transition.

    Gautier Félix;William Nicolazzi;Lionel Salmon;Gábor Molnár

  • Synthesis of cyano-bridged magnetic nanoparticles using room-temperature ionic liquids.

    Guylhaine Clavel;Joulia Larionova;Yannick Guari;Christian Guérin

  • In situ formation of gold nanoparticles within functionalised ordered mesoporous silica via an organometallic ‘chimie douce’ approach

    Yannick Guari;Chloé Thieuleux;Ahmad Mehdi;Catherine Reyé

  • Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor coated gold nanoparticles selectively inhibit the tumor-associated isoform IX over the cytosolic isozymes I and II.

    Maamar Stiti;Alessandro Cecchi;Marouan Rami;Mohamed Abdaoui

  • Rationalizing the Thermal Response of Dual‐Center Molecular Thermometers: The Example of an Eu/Tb Coordination Complex

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  • The coordination behaviour of large natural bite angle diphosphine ligands towards methyl and 4-cyanophenylpalladium(II) complexes.

    M.A. Zuideveld;B.H.G. Swennenhuis;M.D.K. Boele;Y. Guari

Frequent Co-Authors

Joulia Larionova
Joulia Larionova University of Montpellier
Alexander A. Trifonov
Alexander A. Trifonov Russian Academy of Sciences
Bruno Chaudret
Bruno Chaudret Paul Sabatier University
Luís D. Carlos
Luís D. Carlos University of Aveiro
Konstantin A. Lyssenko
Konstantin A. Lyssenko Lomonosov Moscow State University
Rute A. S. Ferreira
Rute A. S. Ferreira University of Aveiro
Robert J. P. Corriu
Robert J. P. Corriu University of Montpellier
Catherine Reyé
Catherine Reyé University of Montpellier
Ahmad Mehdi
Ahmad Mehdi Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Claudio Sangregorio
Claudio Sangregorio National Research Council (CNR)

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