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Corine Mathonière
Born (1968-05-03) 3 May 1968 (age 56)
Montluçon
Alma materParis-Sud University
University of Bordeaux 1
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Bordeaux
ThesisOptical Spectroscopy in polynuclear compounds: complementarity with magnetic properties (1993)

Corine Mathonière (born 3 May 1968) is a French chemist and Professor at the University of Bordeaux. She is part of the Molecular Materials and Magnetism team, who look to use modular molecular materials to assemble into various architectures. She was appointed to the Ordre des Palmes académiques in 2010.

Early life and education

Mathonière was born in Montluçon. She attended Paris-Sud University, where she majored in chemistry. Her doctorate involved using optical spectroscopy to understand polynuclear compounds, and comparing light-matter interactions with their quantum properties. She moved to the Royal Institution where she worked alongside Peter Day on iron(III) compounds. Her research considered the development of new bimetallic compounds with novel magnetic properties. She identified a family or iron(III) compounds that comprise two-dimensional honeycomb networks, some of which behaved as ferrimagnets and some of which exhibit antiferromagnetism.

Research and career

In 1994 Mathonière was appointed to the University of Bordeaux as an associate professor. She completed her habilitation on photomagnetism by electron transfer in molecular compounds, and was promoted to full Professor in 2010. That year she was appointed a Chevalière dans l’Ordre des Palmes académiques.

Her research considers molecular magnetism, spin crossover molecules, and coordination chemistry.

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References

  1. ^ "Prof. Corine Mathonière". Research Group for The Molecular Materials & Magnetism (M3) University of Bordeaux.
  2. ^ Serodes, Françoise (2019). Les Palmes académiques (in French). Paris: NANE éditions. ISBN 978-2-84368-215-5.
  3. Mathonière, Corine; Nuttall, Christopher J.; Carling, Simon G.; Day, Peter (1996-01-01). "Ferrimagnetic Mixed-Valency and Mixed-Metal Tris(oxalato)iron(III) Compounds: Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism". Inorganic Chemistry. 35 (5): 1201–1206. doi:10.1021/ic950703v. ISSN 0020-1669. PMID 11666309.
  4. Kahn, Olivier; Cador, Olivier; Larionova, Joulia; Mathoniere, Corine; Sutter, Jean Pascal; Ouahab, Lahcene (October 1997). "Molecular Magnetism: A Multidisciplinary Field of Research". Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals. 305 (1): 1–16. Bibcode:1997MCLCA.305....1K. doi:10.1080/10587259708045043. ISSN 1058-725X.
  5. Jeon, Ie-Rang; Calancea, Sergiu; Panja, Anangamohan; Cruz, Dalice M. Piñero; Koumousi, Evangelia S.; Dechambenoit, Pierre; Coulon, Claude; Wattiaux, Alain; Rosa, Patrick; Mathonière, Corine; Clérac, Rodolphe (2013-05-07). "Spin crossover or intra-molecular electron transfer in a cyanido-bridged Fe/Co dinuclear dumbbell: a matter of state". Chemical Science. 4 (6): 2463–2470. doi:10.1039/C3SC22069A. ISSN 2041-6539.
  6. Mathonière, Corine (2018-01-31). "Metal-to-Metal Electron Transfer: A Powerful Tool for the Design of Switchable Coordination Compounds". European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2018 (3–4): 248–258. doi:10.1002/ejic.201701194. ISSN 1434-1948.
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