Aliaga Alcalde, NÚria
Research Professor
Inorganic ChemistryÂ
Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avancats
Spain
Biography
She completed her doctorate in 2003 at the University of Indiana (USA). Afterward, she carried out two post-doctorates: at the Max Planck Institut für Bioanorganische Chemie (MPI, Germany, 2003-2005) and at the Leiden University (The Netherlands, 2005-2007). In 2007 she started as ICREA Researcher in the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Barcelona (UB) and in September 2012 became ICREA Researcher Professor and moved to the Institut de Ciències dels Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB) where I am the group leader of "Functional Nanomaterials & Surfaces" since 2014 (FunNanoSurf, http://departments.icmab.es/funnanosurf/). Her research focuses on multifunctional molecules and polymers, their nanostructuration and application of their magnetic, electronic and/or fluorescent properties in the bulk, on surfaces and as a components in nanodevices.
Research Interest
Coordinaton chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, nanochemistry, molecular magnetism, molecular electronics, multifunctional materials, nano-structuration, luminescence, microfluidics
Publications
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M. Ying Tsang, F. Teixidor, C. Viñas, Clara; D. Choquesillo-Lazarte, N. Aliaga-Alcalde, J. Giner Planas* Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2016, 448, 97. “Synthesis, structures and properties of iron(III) complexes with (o-carboranyl)bis-(2-hydroxymethyl)pyridine: Racemic versus mesoâ€
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M. Fontanet, M. Rodriguez, X. Fontrodona, I. Romero*, F. Teixidor*, C. Viñas, N. Aliaga-Alcalde, Dalton Transactions, 2016, 45, 27, 10916. “Carving a 1D Co-II-carboranylcarboxylate system by using organic solvents to create stable trinuclear molecular analogues: complete structural and magnetic studiesâ€
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J. Albalad, J. Arinez-Soriano, J. Vidal-Gancedo, V. Lloveras, J. Juanhuix, I. Imaz, N. Aliaga-Alcalde, D. Maspoch Chemical Communications, 2016, 52, 91, 13397. “Hetero-bimetallic paddlewheel clusters in coordination polymers formed by a water-induced single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformationâ€