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D-Index
61
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10439
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9462
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277

Andrea Meli publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrea Meli sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 251 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Andrea Meli D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrea Meli sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Andrea Meli is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy. The academic record currently available does not list specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or recurring publication venues connected to this researcher.

Similarly, there is no detailed information on book publications conducted by Andrea Meli, nor are there records of main or subfields of study or main topics of research associated with their work at this time.

No awards or recognitions have been documented for Andrea Meli in the provided data. The researcher is currently active and not deceased.

This profile reflects the current extent of accessible data regarding Andrea Meli's academic contributions and professional background within the scope of publicly available research documentation.

Best Publications

  • Alternating copolymerization of carbon monoxide and olefins by single-site metal catalysis

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli

  • Ethylene oligomerization, homopolymerization and copolymerization by iron and cobalt catalysts with 2,6-(bis-organylimino)pyridyl ligands

    Claudio Bianchini;Giuliano Giambastiani;Itzel Guerrero Rios;Giuseppe Mantovani

  • Olefin oligomerization, homopolymerization and copolymerization by late transition metals supported by (imino)pyridine ligands

    Claudio Bianchini;Giuliano Giambastiani;Lapo Luconi;Andrea Meli

  • Hydrogenation, Hydrogenolysis, and Desulfurization of Thiophenes by Soluble Metal Complexes: Recent Achievements and Future Directions

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli

  • Selective hydrogenation of 1-alkynes to alkenes catalyzed by an iron(II) cis-hydride .eta.2-dihydrogen complex. A case of intramolecular reaction between .eta.2-H2 and .sigma.-vinyl ligands

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli;Maurizio Peruzzini;Piero Frediani

  • PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND PERFORMANCE OF TRIPODAL POLYPHOSPHINE RHODIUM CATALYSTS IMMOBILIZED ON SILICA VIA HYDROGEN BONDING

    Claudio Bianchini;Daryl G. Burnaby;John Evans;Piero Frediani

  • Selective Oligomerization of Ethylene to Linear α-Olefins by Tetrahedral Cobalt(II) Complexes with 6-(Organyl)-2-(imino)pyridyl Ligands: Influence of the Heteroatom in the Organyl Group on the Catalytic Activity

    Claudio Bianchini;Giuseppe Mantovani;and Andrea Meli;Fabio Migliacci

  • Tripodal polyphosphine ligands in homogeneous catalysis. 1. Hydrogenation and hydroformylation of alkynes and alkenes assisted by organorhodium complexes with MeC(CH2PPh2)3

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli;Maurizio Peruzzini;Francesco Vizza

  • Opening, desulfurization, and hydrogenation of thiophene at iridium. An experimental study in a homogeneous phase

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli;Maurizio Peruzzini;Francesco Vizza

  • Tripodal polyphosphine ligands control selectivity of organometallic reactions

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli;Maurizio Peruzzini;Francesco Vizza

  • Hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis of thiophenic molecules catalysed by soluble metal complexes

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli

  • Oligomerisation of Ethylene to Linear α‐Olefins by new Cs‐ and C1‐Symmetric [2,6‐Bis(imino)pyridyl]iron and ‐cobalt Dichloride Complexes

    Claudio Bianchini;Giuseppe Mantovani;Andrea Meli;Fabio Migliacci

  • HDS Model Systems. Coordination, Opening, and Hydrogenation of Benzo[b]thiophene at Iridium

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli;Maurizio Peruzzini;Francesco Vizza

  • A comparison between silica-immobilized ruthenium(II) single sites and silica-supported ruthenium nanoparticles in the catalytic hydrogenation of model hetero- and polyaromatics contained in raw oil materials

    Claudio Bianchini;Vladimiro Dal Santo;Andrea Meli;Simonetta Moneti

  • A homogeneous iron(II) system capable of selectivity catalyzing the reduction of terminal alkynes to alkenes and buta-1,3-dienes

    Claudio. Bianchini;Andrea. Meli;Maurizio. Peruzzini;Francesco. Vizza

  • Liquid-Biphase Hydrogenolysis of Benzo[b]thiophene by Rhodium Catalysis

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli;Veronique Patinec;Volker Sernau

  • A deceptively simple case of selective hydrogenation of phenylacetylene to styrene catalyzed by a cis-hydrido(.eta.2-dihydrogen)ruthenium(II) complex

    Claudio Bianchini;Cristina Bohanna;Miguel A. Esteruelas;Piero Frediani

  • Catalyst design and mechanistic aspects of the alternating copolymerisation of ethene and carbon monoxide by diphosphine-modified palladium catalysis

    Claudio Bianchini;Andrea Meli;Werner Oberhauser

  • Palladium(II) Complexes with 1,1‘−Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocenes [Fe(η5-C5R4PPh2)2]n+ (dppf, R = H, n = 0; dppomf, R = Me, n = 0; dppomf+, R = Me, n = 1). Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Activity in Ethene Methoxycarbonylation

    Oleg V. Gusev;Alexander M. Kalsin;Mikhail G. Peterleitner;Pavel V. Petrovskii

  • A stable .eta.2-dihydrogen complex of cobalt. Role of the hydrogen-hydrogen interaction in hydrogen transfer from metal to alkene

    Claudio. Bianchini;Carlo. Mealli;Andrea. Meli;Maurizio. Peruzzini

  • Preparation, Characterization, and Performance of the Supported Hydrogen-Bonded Ruthenium Catalyst [(sulphos)Ru(NCMe)3](OSO2CF3)/SiO2. Comparisons with Analogous Homogeneous and Aqueous-Biphase Catalytic Systems in the Hydrogenation of Benzylideneacetone and Benzonitrile

    Claudio Bianchini;Vladimiro Dal Santo;Andrea Meli;Werner Oberhauser

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio Bianchini
Claudio Bianchini University of Bologna
Francesco Vizza
Francesco Vizza National Research Council (CNR)
Maurizio Peruzzini
Maurizio Peruzzini National Research Council (CNR)
Carlo Mealli
Carlo Mealli National Research Council (CNR)
Piero Zanello
Piero Zanello University of Siena
Michal Sabat
Michal Sabat University of Virginia
Roberto A. Sánchez-Delgado
Roberto A. Sánchez-Delgado City University of New York
Pierluigi Barbaro
Pierluigi Barbaro National Research Council (CNR)
Giuliano Giambastiani
Giuliano Giambastiani University of Strasbourg
Rinaldo Psaro
Rinaldo Psaro National Research Council (CNR)

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