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Andrea Sartorel

Andrea Sartorel

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
41
Citations
6639
World Ranking
17746
National Ranking
719

Andrea Sartorel 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 Sartorel sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 113 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Andrea Sartorel 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 Sartorel sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Andrea Sartorel is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Energy. Their work spans various subfields, including Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Process Chemistry and Technology, as well as Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research focuses on several main topics:

  • Radical Photochemical Reactions
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis

Andrea Sartorel has published numerous papers in a range of scientific journals. Some recent papers include:

  • The Rational Design of Reducing Organophotoredox Catalysts Unlocks Proton-Coupled Electron-Transfer and Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization Mechanisms (2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Carbon Dioxide Reduction Mediated by Iron Catalysts: Mechanism and Intermediates That Guide Selectivity (2020, ACS Omega)
  • Unveiling the impact of the light source and steric factors on [2 + 2] heterocycloaddition reactions (2022, Nature Synthesis)
  • Electrochemical Asymmetric Radical Functionalization of Aldehydes Enabled by a Redox Shuttle (2024, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • Photoanodes for water oxidation with visible light based on a pentacyclic quinoid organic dye enabling proton-coupled electron transfer (2020, Chemical Communications)

Their studies have been published frequently in venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ChemSusChem
  • European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemical Science

Collaborations are a significant part of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Marcella Bonchio
  • Luca Dell'Amico
  • Mirco Natali
  • Ruggero Bonetto
  • Claudia Graiff

Best Publications

  • Polyoxometalate Embedding of a Tetraruthenium(IV)-oxo-core by Template-Directed Metalation of [γ-SiW10O36]8−: A Totally Inorganic Oxygen-Evolving Catalyst

    Andrea Sartorel;Mauro Carraro;Gianfranco Scorrano;Rita De Zorzi

  • Efficient water oxidation at carbon nanotube–polyoxometalate electrocatalytic interfaces

    Francesca M. Toma;Andrea Sartorel;Matteo Iurlo;Mauro Carraro

  • Tetrametallic molecular catalysts for photochemical water oxidation

    Andrea Sartorel;Marcella Bonchio;Sebastiano Campagna;Franco Scandola

  • Photocatalytic water oxidation: tuning light-induced electron transfer by molecular Co4O4 cores.

    Serena Berardi;Giuseppina La Ganga;Mirco Natali;Irene Bazzan

  • Water oxidation at a tetraruthenate core stabilized by polyoxometalate ligands: experimental and computational evidence to trace the competent intermediates.

    Andrea Sartorel;Pere Miró;Enrico Salvadori;Sophie Romain

  • Photocatalytic water oxidation by a mixed-valent Mn(III)₃Mn(IV)O₃ manganese oxo core that mimics the natural oxygen-evolving center.

    Rami Al-Oweini;Andrea Sartorel;Bassem S. Bassil;Mirco Natali

  • Ruthenium polyoxometalate water splitting catalyst: very fast hole scavenging from photogenerated oxidants

    Michele Orlandi;Roberto Argazzi;Andrea Sartorel;Mauro Carraro

  • Photo-induced water oxidation with tetra-nuclear ruthenium sensitizer and catalyst: a unique 4 x 4 ruthenium interplay triggering high efficiency with low-energy visible light.

    Fausto Puntoriero;Giuseppina La Ganga;Andrea Sartorel;Mauro Carraro

  • Hierarchical organization of perylene bisimides and polyoxometalates for photo-assisted water oxidation.

    Marcella Bonchio;Zois Syrgiannis;Zois Syrgiannis;Max Burian;Nadia Marino

  • Photoinduced water oxidation using dendrimeric Ru(II) complexes as photosensitizers

    Fausto Puntoriero;Andrea Sartorel;Michele Orlandi;Giuseppina La Ganga

  • Chiral Strandberg‐Type Molybdates [(RPO3)2Mo5O15]2− as Molecular Gelators: Self‐Assembled Fibrillar Nanostructures with Enhanced Optical Activity

    Mauro Carraro;Andrea Sartorel;Gianfranco Scorrano;Chiara Maccato

  • Is [Co4(H2O)2(α-PW9O34)2]10− a genuine molecular catalyst in photochemical water oxidation? Answers from time-resolved hole scavenging experiments

    Mirco Natali;Serena Berardi;Andrea Sartorel;Marcella Bonchio

  • Light-driven water oxidation with a molecular tetra-cobalt(III) cubane cluster.

    Giuseppina La Ganga;Fausto Puntoriero;Sebastiano Campagna;Irene Bazzan

  • Hybrid polyoxotungstates as second-generation POM-based catalysts for microwave-assisted H2O2 activation.

    Mauro Carraro;Luca Sandei;Andrea Sartorel;and Gianfranco Scorrano

  • Photoinduced water oxidation by a tetraruthenium polyoxometalate catalyst: ion-pairing and primary processes with Ru(bpy)3(2+) photosensitizer.

    Mirco Natali;Michele Orlandi;Serena Berardi;Sebastiano Campagna

  • Shaping the beating heart of artificial photosynthesis: oxygenic metal oxide nano-clusters

    Andrea Sartorel;Mauro Carraro;Francesca Maria Toma;Maurizio Prato

  • Microwave Assisted Rapid Incorporation of Ruthenium into Lacunary Keggin-Type Polyoxotungstates: One-step Synthesis, 99Ru, 183W NMR Characterization and Catalytic Activity of [PW11O39RuII(DMSO)]5-

    Alessandro Bagno;Marcella Bonchio;Andrea Sartorel;Gianfranco Scorrano

  • Knitting the Catalytic Pattern of Artificial Photosynthesis to a Hybrid Graphene Nanotexture

    Mildred Quintana;Alejandro Montellano López;Stefania Rapino;Francesca Maria Toma

  • Tuning Iridium Photocatalysts and Light Irradiation for Enhanced CO2 Reduction

    Andrea Genoni;Danielle N. Chirdon;Manuel Boniolo;Andrea Sartorel

  • Light driven water oxidation by a single site cobalt salophen catalyst

    Erica Pizzolato;Mirco Natali;Bianca Posocco;Alejandro Montellano López

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcella Bonchio
Marcella Bonchio University of Padua
Maurizio Prato
Maurizio Prato University of Trieste
Gianfranco Scorrano
Gianfranco Scorrano University of Padua
Franco Scandola
Franco Scandola University of Ferrara
Sebastiano Campagna
Sebastiano Campagna University of Messina
Ulrich Kortz
Ulrich Kortz Jacobs University
Francesca M. Toma
Francesca M. Toma Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Bassem S. Bassil
Bassem S. Bassil Jacobs University
Chiara Maccato
Chiara Maccato University of Padua
Heinz Amenitsch
Heinz Amenitsch Graz University of Technology

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