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José V. Heras

Researcher at Complutense University of Madrid

Publications -  74
Citations -  1134

José V. Heras is an academic researcher from Complutense University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Pyrazole. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1099 citations.

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Silver and gold luminescent metallomesogens based on pyrazole ligands.

TL;DR: The luminescent behaviour of selected compounds as a function of the temperature indicates that the luminescence is maintained in the mesophase, and the new complexes are photoluminescent both in the solid state and in solution at room temperature.
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Silver–pyrazole complexes as hybrid multifunctional materials with metallomesogenic and photoluminescent behaviour

TL;DR: New pyridine-functionalised pyrazole compounds and their corresponding silver complexes have been synthesised and characterised and it was observed that in both structures, the dimers are layer-like packed, their lamellar structures being related to that of the mesophases found in both kinds of compounds.
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Chemistry of Rh(I) complexes based on mesogenic 3,5-disubstituted pyrazole ligands. X-ray crystal structures of 3,5-di(4-n-butoxyphenyl)pyrazole (Hpzbp2) and [Rh(μ-pzR2)(CO)2]2 (R=C6H4OCnH2n+1, n=10, 12) compounds. Part II

TL;DR: In this paper, four new 3,5-disubstituted pyrazoles HpzR2 containing long-chain 4-n-alkyloxyphenyl substituents [R=C6H4OCnH2n+1; n=4 (1), 6 (2), 12 (5), 14 (6) and 14(6)] have been prepared and characterised, all of them showed mesomorphic behavior, the stability and the range of the mesophases increasing with the length of the chain on the pyrazole
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Exploring photophysical properties of new boron and palladium(II) complexes with β-diketone pyridine type ligands: from liquid crystals to metal fluorescence probes

TL;DR: In this article, the luminescent properties of β-diketone pyridine ligands and boron derivatives were investigated both in the solid state and in solution and it was proved that the liquid crystal state does not quench the fluorescence emission.