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Professor Talal Mallah is affiliated with the Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux d'Orsay (ICMMO), Université Paris-Saclay, where he leads research in molecular magnetism, inorganic chemistry, and nanomaterials. His work focuses on spin crossover materials, coordination polymers, and their applications in spintronics, energy storage, and biomedical technologies.
His research interests include the design and characterization of magnetic nanomaterials, including Prussian Blue analogues, metallacrowns, and functional hybrid nanostructures. Mallah has extensively studied light-induced phenomena in molecular systems, such as photoinduced charge transfer and reversible spin transitions, with implications for molecular electronics and quantum information science.
Key contributions involve the development of molecular spin qubits, the exploration of interfacial effects in spin-crossover thin films, and the synthesis of diameter-controlled single-walled carbon nanotubes using novel catalysts derived from Prussian Blue analogs.
Mallah’s work bridges theoretical and experimental approaches, utilizing advanced techniques such as X-ray spectroscopy, magnetic circular dichroism, and conductive atomic force microscopy. His research team collaborates widely on topics like magnetocaloric effects, molecular single-magnet magnets (SMMs), and nanostructured materials for biomedical imaging.