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Carmen Larraz

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  14
Citations -  823

Carmen Larraz is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isocyanide & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 14 publications receiving 751 citations. Previous affiliations of Carmen Larraz include University of Zaragoza.

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Intensely luminescent gold(I)-silver(I) cluster complexes with tunable structural features.

TL;DR: Frozen glass measurements indicate the presence of a higher-energy emitting state for these systems, and for the E = O system, either LMMCT or metal-centered cluster-based emission can be proposed.
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Structural and Luminescence Studies on π···π and Pt···Pt Interactions in Mixed Chloro-Isocyanide Cyclometalated Platinum(II) Complexes†

TL;DR: Complex 1 was found to co-crystallize in two distinct pseudopolymorphs: a red form, which exhibits an infinite 1D-chain ([1](infinity)) and a yellow form,which contains discrete dimers ([1]), both stabilized by interplanar pi...pi (bzq) and short Pt...Pt bonding interactions.
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Highly luminescent half-lantern cyclometalated platinum(II) complex: Synthesis, structure, luminescence studies, and reactivity

TL;DR: The half-lantern compound obtained by reaction of equimolar amounts of potassium 2-mercaptobenzothiazolate and benzo[h]quinoline makes it a potential compound to be incorporated as phosphorescent dopant in multilayer organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs).
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Synthesis and Luminescence of Cyclometalated Compounds with Nitrile and Isocyanide Ligands

TL;DR: In this paper, the solid-state structures of the cation [Pt(C∧N)(CN-Xyl)2]+ with different counteranions (6a and 6b) were found to be different in terms of packing, although in both cases they were dominated by π−π intermolecular interactions.
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Highly luminescent gold(I)-silver(I) and gold(I)-copper(I) chalcogenide clusters.

TL;DR: The reactions of [AuClL] with Ag(2)O, where L represents the heterofunctional ligands L, give the trigoldoxonium complexes [O(AuL)(3)]BF(4), which give clusters that are highly luminescent and study the luminescence of these clusters has been studied by varying the chalcogenide, the heterosodium ligand, and the metal.