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Jaume Veciana

Researcher at Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh

Publications -  563
Citations -  18124

Jaume Veciana is an academic researcher from Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tetrathiafulvalene & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 545 publications receiving 16582 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaume Veciana include University of Murcia & University of Amsterdam.

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Old materials with new tricks: multifunctional open-framework materials.

TL;DR: This critical review provides an up-to-date survey to this new generation of multifunctional open-framework solids, classified into five different sections: magnetic, chiral, conducting, optical, and labile open-frameworks for sensing applications.
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Playing with organic radicals as building blocks for functional molecular materials

TL;DR: This critical review provides an up-to-date survey to this new generation of multifunctional magnetic materials showing promise for applications in spintronics as well as bistable memory devices and sensing materials.
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A nanoporous molecular magnet with reversible solvent-induced mechanical and magnetic properties

TL;DR: MOROF-1 shows a reversible and highly selective solvent-induced 'shrinking–breathing' process involving large volume changes that strongly influence the magnetic properties of the material, which could be the first stage of a new route towards magnetic solvent sensors.
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Highly selective chromogenic and redox or fluorescent sensors of Hg2+ in aqueous environment based on 1,4-disubstituted azines.

TL;DR: Two new chemosensors that exhibit high affinity and high selectivity for Hg2+ in aqueous environment which operate through two different channels, optic/redox and optic/fluorescent, are reported.
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Magnetic nanoporous coordination polymers

TL;DR: The use of organic molecules as an alternative strategy for achieving new nanoporous metal-organic materials has become an attractive prospect as mentioned in this paper, and the use of transition metal ions opens the possibility to obtain nanoporous materials with additional electrical, optical or magnetic properties.