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Guillermo Mínguez Espallargas

Researcher at University of Valencia

Publications -  89
Citations -  6758

Guillermo Mínguez Espallargas is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coordination polymer & Halogen bond. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 80 publications receiving 5837 citations. Previous affiliations of Guillermo Mínguez Espallargas include Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences & University of Sheffield.

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Combination of Magnetic Susceptibility and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance to Monitor the 1D to 2D Solid State Transformation in Flexible Metal–Organic Frameworks of Co(II) and Zn(II) with 1,4-Bis(triazol-1-ylmethyl)benzene

TL;DR: Two families of coordination polymers, {[M(btix)(2)(OH(2))(2)]·2NO(3)·2H(2)O}(n) [M = Co (1), Zn (2), Co-Zn (3)], have been synthesized and characterized.
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Cation influence in adsorptive propane/propylene separation in ZIF-8 (SOD) topology

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the cation in the sodalite ZIF-8 framework for propane/propylene separation has been investigated, and dynamic breakthrough measurements have been performed over ZIF 8(Zn), ZIF 67 (ZIF-67), MUV 3 (MUV-3), all isostructural materials based on the same linker (2methylimidazole).
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Competition between coordination network and halogen bond network formation: towards halogen-bond functionalised network materials using copper-iodobenzoate units

TL;DR: In this article, a secondary building unit (SBU) was used as a secondary unit in the design and synthesis of a linear coordination network, which was found to form halogen-bonded networks rather than coordination networks with simple short linkers such as 1,4-dioxane and diazabicyclo(2.2)octane (dabco).
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Layered gadolinium hydroxides for low-temperature magnetic cooling

TL;DR: A 2D gadolinium hydroxide with a large magnetocaloric effect is an excellent candidate for cryogenic magnetic refrigeration.
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Structural re-arrangement in two hexanuclear CuII complexes: From a spin frustrated trigonal prism to a strongly coupled antiferromagnetic soluble ring complex with a porous tubular structure

TL;DR: In this article, a simple mechanism for this structural re-arrangement is proposed, in which 2 can be viewed as a hydrolysis product of 1, which changes from spin frustrated with a weak antiferromagnetic coupling in 1, to strongly antiferrous coupling in 2.