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Francisco Javier Valverde-Muñoz

Researcher at University of Valencia

Publications -  38
Citations -  714

Francisco Javier Valverde-Muñoz is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spin crossover & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 497 citations.

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First Step Towards a Devil's Staircase in Spin-Crossover Materials.

TL;DR: In this article, the formation of long-range spatially ordered structures of LS and HS states during the multi-step spin-crossover is discussed within the framework of "Devil's staircase"-type transitions.
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First step towards a Devil's Staircase in Spin Crossover materials First step towards Devil's Staircase in Spin Crossover materials

TL;DR: In this article, the formation of long-range spatially ordered structures of LS and HS states during the multi-step spin-crossover is discussed within the framework of "Devil's staircase"-type transitions.
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Guest Induced Strong Cooperative One- and Two-Step Spin Transitions in Highly Porous Iron(II) Hofmann-Type Metal–Organic Frameworks

TL;DR: The synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic, calorimetric, and Mössbauer studies of a series of new Hofmann-type spin crossover (SCO) metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is reported.
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Strong Cooperative Spin Crossover in 2D and 3D FeII-MI,II Hofmann-Like Coordination Polymers Based on 2-Fluoropyrazine.

TL;DR: The great stability of the high-spin state in the Ni derivative has tentatively been ascribed to the tight packing of the layers, which contrasts with that of Pt and Pd derivatives in the high and low-spin states.
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Very Long-Lived Photogenerated High-Spin Phase of a Multistable Spin-Crossover Molecular Material.

TL;DR: Optical absorption spectroscopy, magnetometry, and X-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation were used to characterize and explain the different relaxation behaviors of this compound after irradiation below and above 70 K.