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Catalina Ruiz-Pérez

Researcher at University of La Laguna

Publications -  276
Citations -  9559

Catalina Ruiz-Pérez is an academic researcher from University of La Laguna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Carboxylate. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 276 publications receiving 9098 citations. Previous affiliations of Catalina Ruiz-Pérez include University of Barcelona & Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies.

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

TL;DR: In this paper, the design and preparation of stable cyanide-bearing six-coordinate complexes of formula [MIII(L)(CN)x](x+l−−m)− (M = trivalent transition metal ion and L = polydentate blocking ligand) are summarized and the appropriate choice of the end-cap ligand L whose denticity determines the number of coordinated cyanide groups in the mononuclear precursors.
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Cyanide‐Bridged Iron(III)–Cobalt(II) Double Zigzag Ferromagnetic Chains: Two New Molecular Magnetic Nanowires

TL;DR: This finding prompted us to look carefully at 1D systems containing anisotropic elements, such as cobalt and low-spin iron centers that the authors synthesized recently, and opened the perspective of a potential use of 1D magnetic molecular nanowires for information storage.
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[Fe(bpym)(CN)4]-: a new building block for designing single-chain magnets.

TL;DR: DFT-type calculations and QMC methodology provided a good understanding of the magnetic properties of 3-5, which are ferro- and ferrimagnetic chains respectively, with metamagnetic-like behavior.
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Ferromagnetism in Malonato-Bridged Copper(II) Complexes. Synthesis, Crystal Structures, and Magnetic Properties of {[Cu(H2O)3][Cu(mal)2(H2O)]}n and {[Cu(H2O)4]2[Cu(mal)2(H2O)]}[Cu(mal)2(H2O)2]{[Cu(H2O)4][Cu(mal)2(H2O)2]} (H2mal = malonic Acid)

TL;DR: The copper environment in the mononuclear unit is that of an elongated octahedron with four carboxylate oxygens building the equatorial plane and two water molecules assuming the axial positions, and the environment of the copper atoms is distorted square pyramidal with four water molecules building the basal plane and a car boxylate oxygen in the apical position.