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Angelo Sironi

Angelo Sironi

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Chemistry
Italy
2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
17089
World Ranking
5867
National Ranking
125

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Angelo Sironi is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Materials Science, with a primary focus on Materials Chemistry. Their research covers several subfields including Inorganic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. The topics they address frequently involve X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Crystallization and Solubility Studies, Crystallography and Molecular Interactions, Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis, Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications, Carbon Dioxide Utilization in Catalysis, and Advanced Chemical Physics Studies.

Among Angelo Sironi's recent papers are:

  • CO2 Adsorption in a Robust Iron(III) Pyrazolate-Based MOF: Molecular-Level Details and Frameworks Dynamics From Powder X-ray Diffraction Adsorption Isotherms, 2023, Advanced Materials
  • On generalized partition methods for interaction energies, 2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Different Metallophilic Attitudes Revealed by Compression, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • From Small Metal Clusters to Molecular Nanoarchitectures with a Core-Shell Structure: The Synthesis, Redox Fingerprint, Theoretical Analysis, and Solid-State Structure of [Co38As12(CO)50]4-, 2022, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Extracellular vesicles released by glioblastoma cancer cells drive tumor invasiveness via Connexin-43 gap junctions, 2025, Neuro-Oncology

Frequent co-authors working alongside Angelo Sironi include:

  • Valentina Colombo
  • Stefano Racioppi
  • Piero Macchi
  • Michał Andrzejewski
  • Lucia Carlucci

The scientist's work has been published in a range of venues, with the most publications appearing in The Cambridge Structural Database. Other frequent publication venues include Inorganic Chemistry, Inorganica Chimica Acta, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Repository, and Advanced Materials.

This body of work reflects a sustained engagement with understanding molecular structures and interactions, particularly through crystallographic methods and the synthesis of complex organometallic and metal-organic materials.

Best Publications

  • Correlation between Molecular Packing and Optical Properties in Different Crystalline Polymorphs and Amorphous Thin Films of mer-Tris(8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminum(III)

    Martin Brinkmann;Gregory Gadret;Michele Muccini;Carlo Taliani

  • Chemical bonding in transition metal carbonyl clusters: complementary analysis of theoretical and experimental electron densities

    Piero Macchi;Angelo Sironi

  • Novel Networks of Unusually Coordinated Silver(I) Cations: The Wafer-Like Structure of [Ag(pyz)2][Ag2(pyz)5](PF6)3·2G and the Simple Cubic Frame of [Ag(pyz)3](SbF6)†

    Lucia Carlucci;Gianfranco Ciani;Davide M. Proserpio;Angelo Sironi

  • 1-, 2-, and 3-Dimensional Polymeric Frames in the Coordination Chemistry of AgBF4 with Pyrazine. The First Example of Three Interpenetrating 3-Dimensional Triconnected Nets

    Lucia Carlucci;Gianfranco Ciani;Davide M. Proserpio;Angelo Sironi

  • Experimental Electron Density in a Transition Metal Dimer: Metal−Metal and Metal−Ligand Bonds

    Piero Macchi;Davide M. Proserpio;Angelo Sironi

  • Tailor-Made Microporous Metal-Organic Frameworks for the Full Separation of Propane from Propylene Through Selective Size Exclusion.

    Hao Wang;Hao Wang;Xinglong Dong;Valentina Colombo;Qining Wang

  • Interpenetrating diamondoid frameworks of silver(I) cations linked by N,N′-bidentate molecular rods

    Lucia Carlucci;Gianfranco Ciani;Davide M. Proserpio;Angelo Sironi

  • Structure and Magnetism of a Polycrystalline Transition Metal Soap − CoII[OOC(CH2)10COO](H2O)2

    Jean-Michel Rueff;Norberto Masciocchi;Pierre Rabu;Angelo Sironi

  • Synthesis, Structure and Magnetism of Homologous Series of Polycrystalline Cobalt Alkane Mono- and Dicarboxylate Soaps

    Jean-Michel Rueff;Norberto Masciocchi;Pierre Rabu;Angelo Sironi

  • Complexes of tris(pentafluorophenyl)boron with nitrogen-containing compounds: Synthesis, reactivity and metallocene activation

    Francesca Focante;Pierluigi Mercandelli;Angelo Sironi;Luigi Resconi

  • Ab-Initio XRPD Crystal Structure and Giant Hysteretic Effect (Hc = 5.9 T) of a New Hybrid Terephthalate-Based Cobalt(II) Magnet†

    Zhong-Le Huang;Marc Drillon;Norberto Masciocchi;Angelo Sironi

  • The Multiphase Nature of the Cu(pz) and Ag(pz) (Hpz = Pyrazole) Systems: Selective Syntheses and Ab-Initio X-ray Powder Diffraction Structural Characterization of Copper(I) and Silver(I) Pyrazolates

    Norberto Masciocchi;Massimo Moret;Paolo Cairati;Angelo Sironi

  • Electronic effects in homogeneous indenylzirconium Ziegler-Natta catalysts

    Nicoletta Piccolrovazzi;Piero Pino;Giambattista Consiglio;Angelo Sironi

  • Sorption-desorption behavior of bispyrazolato-copper(II) 1D coordination polymers.

    Augusto Cingolani;Simona Galli;Norberto Masciocchi;Luciano Pandolfo

  • H2, N2, CO, and CO2 sorption properties of a series of robust sodalite-type microporous coordination polymers.

    Jorge A. R. Navarro;Elisa Barea;Juan M. Salas;Norberto Masciocchi

  • Extended networks via hydrogen bond cross-linkages of [M(bipy)](M = Zn2+ or Fe2+;bipy = 4,4′-bipyridyl) linear co-ordination polymers

    Lucia Carlucci;Gianfranco Ciani;Davide M. Proserpio;Angelo Sironi

  • Extended polymorphism in copper(II) imidazolate polymers: a spectroscopic and XRPD structural study.

    Norberto Masciocchi;Silvia Bruni;Elena Cariati;Franco Cariati

  • Rhenium(V) oxide complexes. Crystal and molecular structures of the compounds trans-ReI2O(OR)(PPh3)2 (R = Et, Me) and of their hydrolysis derivative ReIO2(PPh3)2

    Giani Franco Ciani;Giuseppe D'Alfonso;Pier Francesco Romiti;Angelo Sironi

  • Guest-induced modification of a magnetically active ultramicroporous, gismondine-like, copper(II) coordination network.

    Jorge A R Navarro;Elisa Barea;Antonio Rodríguez-Diéguez;Juan M Salas

  • Polymeric Helical Motifs from the Self-Assembly of Silver Salts and Pyridazine

    Lucia Carlucci;Gianfranco Ciani;Davide M. Proserpio;Angelo Sironi

Frequent Co-Authors

Gianfranco Ciani
Gianfranco Ciani University of Milan
Norberto Masciocchi
Norberto Masciocchi University of Insubria
Simona Galli
Simona Galli University of Insubria
Davide M. Proserpio
Davide M. Proserpio University of Milan
Lucia Carlucci
Lucia Carlucci University of Milan
Renato Ugo
Renato Ugo University of Milan
Luigi Resconi
Luigi Resconi University of Milan
Jorge A. R. Navarro
Jorge A. R. Navarro University of Granada
Dominique Roberto
Dominique Roberto University of Milan
Jack Lewis
Jack Lewis University of Cambridge

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