- Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)
- Magnetic Properties of Materials
- Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR/ESR) Spectroscopy
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Senada Muratović is a Senior Scientific Associate at the Ruđer Bošković Institute, specifically within the Division of Physical Chemistry and Laboratory for Electron Spin Spectroscopy. Her research focuses on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), magnetic properties, and mechanochemical synthesis. Education: PhD in Chemistry (2022, University of Zagreb, Croatia) Master’s Thesis: Kristalizacija vipoksina s kalcijevim ionima (2013, University of Zagreb, Croatia) Research Interests: Senada specializes in coordination chemistry , electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR/ESR) , and structural characterization of transition metal complexes. Her work explores mechanochemical synthesis of MOFs, magneto-structural correlations , and solid-state magnetic behavior . She also investigates bioinorganic interactions (e.g., metal complex-BSA binding) and antiproliferative activity of metal complexes. Recent Publications: Her recent work includes studies on solvent bonding in palladated compounds , low-dimensional magnetism in Cu/Zn MOF-74 materials , and mechanochemical control of MOF topology . She employs DFT calculations , X-ray diffraction , and EPR spectroscopy to analyze structural and magnetic properties. Laboratory: She works in the Laboratory for Electron Spin Spectroscopy at the Ruđer Bošković Institute, where her team uses advanced techniques like solid-state NMR and high-field ESR to study MOFs and transition metal complexes.






