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Angiola Chiesi-Villa

Angiola Chiesi-Villa

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Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
9871
World Ranking
10823
National Ranking
336

Overview

Angiola Chiesi-Villa is affiliated with the University of Parma in Italy. Their academic activities are centered within this institution, contributing to the research environment there.

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Best Publications

  • Polynuclear aryl derivatives of Group 11 metals. Synthesis, solid state-solution structural relationship, and reactivity with phosphines

    Edouard Marc. Meyer;Sandro. Gambarotta;Carlo. Floriani;Angiola. Chiesi-Villa

  • Carbon dioxide activation. Deoxygenation and disproportionation of carbon dioxide promoted by bis(cyclopentadienyl)titanium and -zirconium derivatives. A novel bonding mode of the carbonato and a trimer of the zirconyl unit

    Giuseppe Fachinetti;Carlo Floriani;A. Chiesi-Villa;Carlo Guastini

  • Dinitrogen Rearranging over a Metal−Oxo Surface and Cleaving to Nitride: From the End-On to the Side-On Bonding Mode, to the Stepwise Cleavage of the N⋮N Bonds Assisted by NbIII-calix[4]arene

    Alessandro Caselli;Euro Solari;Rosario Scopelliti;Carlo Floriani

  • Magnetic Properties Diagnostic for the Existence of Iron(II)-Iron(II) Bonds in Dinuclear Complexes Which Derive from Stepwise Insertion Reactions on Unsupported Iron-Aryl Bonds

    Alain Klose;Euro Solari;Carlo Floriani;Angiola Chiesi-Villa

  • Stepwise Reduction of Dinitrogen to Nitride Assisted by Niobium Bonded to Oxygen Donor Atoms: The Potential of Reduced Forms of Niobium Calix[4]arene

    † Antonio Zanotti-Gerosa;Euro Solari;Luca Giannini;Carlo Floriani

  • Insertion of carbon dioxide-like molecules into zirconium-carbon bonds: reactivity of dialkylbis(cyclopentadienyl)zirconium(IV) with diphenylketene, aryl isocyanates, and p-tolylcarbodiimide

    S. Gambarotta;S. Strologo;Carlo Floriani;A. Chiesi-Villa

  • CARBON DIOXIDE AND FORMALDEHYDE COORDINATION ON MOLYBDENOCENE TO METAL AND HYDROGEN BONDS OF THE C1 MOLECULE IN THE SOLID STATE

    S. Gambarotta;C. Floriani;A. Chiesi-Villa;C. Guastini

  • Stepwise reduction of carbon dioxide to formaldehyde and methanol: reactions of carbon dioxide and carbon dioxide like molecules with hydridochlorobis(cyclopentadienyl)zirconium(IV)

    Sandro Gambarotta;Sauro Strologo;Carlo Floriani;Angiola Chiesi-Villa

  • Genesis, bonding mode and reaction with carbon monoxide of an oxymethylene unit bridging two metal atoms

    S. Gambarotta;C. Floriani;A. Chiesi-Villa;C. Guastini

  • Migratory Aptitude of the Zr-C Functionalities Bonded to a Macrocyclic Structure: Thermally- and Solvent-Assisted Intra- and Intermolecular Migrations in Dialkyl(dibenzotetramethyltetraazaannulene)zirconium(IV)

    Luca Giannini;Euro Solari;Stefania De Angelis;Thomas R. Ward

  • Organometallic Reactivity on a Calix[4]arene Oxo Surface. Synthesis and Rearrangement of Zr−C Functionalities Anchored to a Calix[4]arene Moiety

    Luca Giannini;Alessandro Caselli;Euro Solari;Carlo Floriani

  • OXAZOLINE EARLY TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES : FUNCTIONALIZABLE ACHIRAL TITANIUM(IV), TITANIUM(III), ZIRCONIUM(IV), VANADIUM(III), AND CHIRAL ZIRCONIUM( IV) BIS(OXAZOLINE) COMPLEXES

    Pier Giorgio Cozzi;Carlo Floriani;Angiola Chiesi-Villa;Corrado Rizzoli

  • Terminal and bridging bonding modes of the acetophenone enolate to palladium(II): the structural evidence and the insertion of isocyanides

    Patrick Veya;Carlo Floriani;Angiola Chiesi-Villa;Corrado Rizzoli

  • (Hydroxyphenyl)oxazoline: a Novel and Remarkably Facile Entry into the Area of Chiral Cationic Alkylzirconium Complexes Which Serve as Polymerization Catalysts

    Pier Giorgio Cozzi;Emma Gallo;Carlo Floriani;Angiola Chiesi-Villa

  • A Sensitive Spectroscopic Probe for Monitoring Changes in the Coordination Sphere of Titanium: Eight-Membered Dioxatitanacycles and Their Organometallic Derivatives†

    Carlo Floriani;Fabio Corazza;William Lesueur;Angiola Chiesi‐Villa

  • TITANIUM-CARBON FUNCTIONALITIES ON AN OXO SURFACE DEFINED BY A CALIX 4 ARENE MOIETY AND ITS REDOX CHEMISTRY

    Antonio Zanotti-Gerosa;Euro Solari;Luca Giannini;Carlo Floriani

  • Organometallic Reactivity on a Calix[4]arene Oxo Surface. The Stepwise Migratory Insertion of Carbon Monoxide and Isocyanides into Zirconium−Carbon Bonds Anchored to a Calix[4]arene Moiety

    Luca Giannini;Alessandro Caselli;Euro Solari;Carlo Floriani

  • Mononuclear tungsten(VI) calix[4]arene complexes

    Fabio. Corazza;Carlo. Floriani;Angiola. Chiesi-Villa;Corrado. Rizzoli

  • Cyclopentadienyldichlorotitanium(III): a free-radical-like reagent for reducing azo (N:N) multiple bonds in azo and diazo compounds

    S. Gambarotta;C. Floriani;A. Chiesi-Villa;C. Guastini

  • Ring contraction in an arylcopper(I) compound promoted by a sulphur donor ligand : penta[mesitylcopper(I)] forms a tetra[mesitylcopper(I)] compound

    Sandro Gambarotta;Carlo Floriani;Angiola Chiesi-Villa;Carlo Guastini

  • Zirconium meso-octaethylporphyrinogen as a carrier for sodium hydride in toluene: zirconium-sodium bimetallic hydride and alkyls

    Denis Jacoby;Carlo Floriani;Angiola Chiesi-Villa;Corrado Rizzoli

Frequent Co-Authors

Corrado Rizzoli
Corrado Rizzoli University of Parma
Euro Solari
Euro Solari École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Carlo Floriani
Carlo Floriani University of Lausanne
Sandro Gambarotta
Sandro Gambarotta University of Ottawa
Nazzareno Re
Nazzareno Re University of Chieti-Pescara
Pier Giorgio Cozzi
Pier Giorgio Cozzi University of Bologna
Marinella Mazzanti
Marinella Mazzanti École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Stefano Ciurli
Stefano Ciurli University of Bologna
Francesco Arena
Francesco Arena University of Messina
Pierre Braunstein
Pierre Braunstein University of Strasbourg

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