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Gaelle Dupouy

Researcher at University of Western Brittany

Publications -  6
Citations -  299

Gaelle Dupouy is an academic researcher from University of Western Brittany. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spin crossover & Coordination sphere. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 272 citations. Previous affiliations of Gaelle Dupouy include European University of Brittany.

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The key role of the intermolecular pi-pi interactions in the presence of spin crossover in neutral [Fe(abpt)2A2] complexes (A = terminal monoanion N ligand)

TL;DR: It is shown that complexes displaying frontal pi stacking present spin transition such as 1, 3-A, and 3-B and those involving sideways pi stacking such as complex 2 remain in the HS state.
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Photoinduced HS state in the first spin-crossover chain containing a cyanocarbanion as bridging ligand

TL;DR: The compound [Fe(abpt)(2)(tcpd)], which has been characterised as the first SCO molecular chain involving a cyanocarbanion as bridging ligand, is described.
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Guidelines to design new spin crossover materials

TL;DR: In this article, a review of spin crossover (SCO) complexes based on polynitrile anions as new anionic ligands or on polyazamacrocycles as neutral macrocyclic ligands is presented.
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Magnetic Bistability and Thermochromism in a Molecular CuII Chain

TL;DR: An original magnetic bistability and a thermochromic transition are observed in a new Cu(II) molecular chain, and a dimerization of the molecular chain is shown, in agreement with the abrupt magnetic transition observed at 30 K.
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Cyanocarbanion-based spin-crossover materials: photocrystallographic and photomagnetic studies of a new iron(II) neutral chain.

TL;DR: Detailed X-ray diffraction studies as a function of the temperature showed a strong modification of the iron coordination sphere, whose characteristics are in agreement with the presence of a spin-crossover transition from high spin (HS) to low spin (LS) in 1.