F. Serpaggi

724 total citations
13 papers, 663 citations indexed

About

F. Serpaggi is a scholar working on Inorganic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials and Materials Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, F. Serpaggi has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 663 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Inorganic Chemistry, 8 papers in Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials and 8 papers in Materials Chemistry. Recurrent topics in F. Serpaggi's work include Crystal Structures and Properties (8 papers), Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (7 papers) and Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes (5 papers). F. Serpaggi is often cited by papers focused on Crystal Structures and Properties (8 papers), Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (7 papers) and Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes (5 papers). F. Serpaggi collaborates with scholars based in France, Austria and United States. F. Serpaggi's co-authors include G. Férey, Gérard Férey, Gérard Férey, Thierry Loiseau, Thomas Luxbacher, Anthony K. Cheetham, Elisabeth Antic‐Fidancev, Željka Antić and Françis Taulelle and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemical Communications, Journal of Materials Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

F. Serpaggi

13 papers receiving 648 citations

Peers

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Ivor Bull United Kingdom
Nicolas P. Martin United States
Jörn Bruns Germany
Laurie L. Dussack United States
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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Loiseau, Thierry, F. Serpaggi, & G. Férey. (2004). Crystal structure of tris(ethylenediaimne-N,N')cobalt(IIÏ) hexafluorogallate, Co(C2H8N2)3[GaF6]. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - New Crystal Structures. 219(1-4). 501–502. 1 indexed citations
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Serpaggi, F. & Gérard Férey. (2003). Synthesis and characterization of a new three-dimensional praseodymium glutarate with perforated layers [Pr4(H2O)2][O2C(CH2)3CO2]8·4H2O[MIL-75]. Journal of Molecular Structure. 656(1-3). 201–206. 19 indexed citations
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Antic‐Fidancev, Elisabeth, F. Serpaggi, & Gérard Férey. (2002). Optical study of praseodymium dicarboxylate [Pr(H2O)]2[O2C(CH2)3CO2]3.4H2O. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 340(1-2). 88–94. 27 indexed citations
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Antic‐Fidancev, Elisabeth, F. Serpaggi, & Gérard Férey. (2001). Structure and optical investigation of neodymium propylenediphosphonate NdH[O3P(CH2)3PO3]. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 319(1-2). 140–144. 8 indexed citations
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Serpaggi, F., Thomas Luxbacher, Anthony K. Cheetham, & G. Férey. (1999). Dehydration and Rehydration Processes in Microporous Rare-Earth Dicarboxylates: A Study by Thermogravimetry, Thermodiffractometry and Optical Spectroscopy. Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 145(2). 580–586. 69 indexed citations
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Serpaggi, F. & G. Férey. (1999). Hybrid open frameworks (MIL-n): synthesis and crystal structure of MIL-17 — a rare-earth dicarboxylate with a relatively open framework, [Pr(H2O)]2[O2C(CH2)2CO2]3·H2O. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 32(3). 311–318. 88 indexed citations
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Serpaggi, F., G. Férey, & Željka Antić. (1999). Luminescence Spectroscopy and Crystal Field Simulations of Europium Propylenediphosphonate EuH[O3P(CH2)3PO3] and Europium Glutarate [Eu(H2O)]2[O2C(CH2)3CO2]3·4H2O. Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 148(2). 347–352. 27 indexed citations
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Serpaggi, F., Thierry Loiseau, Françis Taulelle, & G. Férey. (1998). Oxyfluorinated compounds with an open framework XX. Synthesis and structural characterization of aza-crown ether templated Ga5F2(HPO4)2(PO4)4,C12H27N6 (MIL-1). Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 20(1-3). 197–206. 22 indexed citations
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Serpaggi, F., Thierry Loiseau, & G. Férey. (1997). A New Gallium Phosphate Templated by Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine: [Ga(HPO4)(PO4)(OH)].[(C2H7N)3N].H2O. Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications. 53(11). 1568–1570. 5 indexed citations
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Loiseau, Thierry, F. Serpaggi, & Gérard Férey. (1997). Preparation and crystal structure of a new gallium phosphate [H3N(CH2)3NH3]2 +[GaH(PO4)2]2 − from water–Me2SO. Chemical Communications. 1093–1094. 38 indexed citations

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