Antonio Arcadi is affiliated with the University of L'Aquila in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of chemistry, with a focus on organic chemistry. Their publication record includes 78 works primarily centered on Chemistry, specifically 76 publications in Organic Chemistry. Additional subfields of their research cover Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.
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Antonio Arcadi's recent published papers include the following:
Among the venues where Antonio Arcadi frequently publishes are:
The scientist often collaborates with a consistent group of coauthors including:
These collaborations have resulted in combined contributions across multiple publications, with notable counts such as 21 with Marco Chiarini and 18 with Vincenzo Marsicano.
Antonio Arcadi
Antonio Arcadi;Sandro Cacchi;Mario Del Rosario;and Giancarlo Fabrizi
A. Arcadi;S. Cacchi;F. Marinelli
A. Arcadi;G. Bianchi;S. Di Giuseppe;F. Marinelli
Maria Alfonsi;Antonio Arcadi;Massimiliano Aschi;Gabriele Bianchi
Giorgio Abbiati;Antonio Arcadi;Gabriele Bianchi;Sabrina Di Giuseppe
Arcadi A;Cacchi S;Di Giuseppe S;Fabrizi G
Antonio Arcadi;Sandro Cacchi;Lauro Cascia;Giancarlo Fabrizi
Antonio Arcadi;Gabriele Bianchi;Fabio Marinelli
Antonio Arcadi;Marco Chiarini;Sabrina Di Giuseppe;Fabio Marinelli
Antonio Arcadi;Sandro Cacchi;Veronica Carnicelli;Fabio Marinelli
Antonio Arcadi;Sandro Cacchi;Giancarlo Fabrizi;Fabio Marinelli
Antonio Arcadi;Sabrina Di Giuseppe;Fabio Marinelli;Elisabetta Rossi
S. Cacchi;A. Arcadi
Antonio Arcadi;Alfredo Burini;Sandro Cacchi;Monica Delmastro
Antonio Arcadi;Sandro Cacchi;Giancarlo Fabrizi;Fabio Marinelli
A. Arcadi;F. Marinelli;S. Cacchi
Antonio Arcadi;Gabriele Bianchi;Marco Chiarini;Gaetano D’Anniballe
A. Amorese;A. Arcadi;E. Bernocchi;S. Cacchi
Antonio Arcadi;Sandro Cacchi;Richard C. Larock;Fabio Marinelli
Antonio Arcadi;Giorgio Cerichelli;Marco Chiarini;Mariano Correa
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