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Cinzia Chiappe

Cinzia Chiappe

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Chemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
13627
World Ranking
9220
National Ranking
263

Overview

Cinzia Chiappe was affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their research primarily focused on the fields of engineering and chemical engineering, with a particular emphasis on biomedical engineering, catalysis, process chemistry and technology, molecular biology, and electrochemistry.

The scientist contributed to the study of ionic liquids properties and applications, catalysis for biomass conversion, carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, electrochemical analysis and applications, advanced cellulose research studies, biofuel production and bioconversion, and membrane separation and gas transport.

Frequent publication venues included:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Green Chemistry
  • Journal of Membrane Science
  • Nature Water
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry B

Some of their recent papers were:

  • Purification of Kraft cellulose under mild conditions using choline acetate based deep eutectic solvents (2020, Green Chemistry)
  • Phosphonium ionic liquid-polyacrylate copolymer membranes for improved CO2 separations (2021, Journal of Membrane Science)
  • Synthetic mycomelanin thin films as emergent bio-inspired interfaces controlling the fate of embryonic stem cells (2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry B)
  • Improved carbon dioxide absorption in double-charged ionic liquids (2021, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics)
  • Chiral Biobased Ionic Liquids with Cations or Anions including Bile Acid Building Blocks as Chiral Selectors in Voltammetry (2021, ChemElectroChem)

Frequent co-authors collaborating on multiple publications included Lorenzo Guazzelli, Christian Silvio Pomelli, Andrea Mezzetta, Francesco Rossella, and Francesco Galiano.

Best Publications

  • Ionic liquids: solvent properties and organic reactivity

    Cinzia Chiappe;Daniela Pieraccini

  • Acute toxicity of ionic liquids to the zebrafish (Danio rerio)

    Carlo Pretti;Cinzia Chiappe;Daniela Pieraccini;Michela Gregori

  • Acute toxicity of ionic liquids for three freshwater organisms: Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, Daphnia magna and Danio rerio.

    Carlo Pretti;Cinzia Chiappe;Ilaria Baldetti;Sara Brunini

  • Are ionic liquids a proper solution to current environmental challenges

    Giorgio Cevasco;Cinzia Chiappe

  • Tailor-made ionic liquids

    C Jork;C Kristen;D Pieraccini;A Stark

  • Development of cation/anion "interaction" scales for ionic liquids through ESI-MS measurements.

    Riccardo Bini;Olga Bortolini;Cinzia Chiappe;Daniela Pieraccini

  • Development of nitrile-functionalized ionic liquids for C-C coupling reactions: implication of carbene and nanoparticle catalysts

    Zhaofu Fei;Dongbin Zhao;Daniela Pieraccini;Wee Han Ang

  • Influence of the interaction between hydrogen sulfide and ionic liquids on solubility: experimental and theoretical investigation.

    Christian Silvio Pomelli;Cinzia Chiappe;Ana Vidis;Gabor Laurenczy

  • Influence of structural variations in cationic and anionic moieties on the polarity of ionic liquids.

    Cinzia Chiappe;Christian Silvio Pomelli;Sunita Rajamani

  • Nucleophilic Displacement Reactions in Ionic Liquids: Substrate and Solvent Effect in the Reaction of NaN3 and KCN with Alkyl Halides and Tosylates†

    Cinzia Chiappe;Daniela Pieraccini;Paola Saullo

  • A rationalization of the solvent effect on the Diels–Alder reaction in ionic liquids using multiparameter linear solvation energy relationships

    Riccardo Bini;Cinzia Chiappe;Veronica Llopsis Mestre;Christian Silvio Pomelli

  • Ionic liquids as potential enhancers for transdermal drug delivery

    Daniela Monti;Emanuele Egiziano;Susi Burgalassi;Patrizia Chetoni

  • Stereoselective halogenations of alkenes and alkynes in ionic liquids.

    Cinzia Chiappe;Dario Capraro;Valeria Conte;Daniela Pieraccini

  • What is the nature of the first-formed intermediates in the electrophilic halogenation of alkenes, alkynes, and allenes?

    Dieter Lenoir;Cinzia Chiappe

  • Ecotoxicity of pristine graphene to marine organisms

    Carlo Pretti;Matteo Oliva;Roberta Di Pietro;Gianfranca Monni

  • Ionic green solvents from renewable resources

    Giovanni Imperato;Burkhard König;Cinzia Chiappe

  • Water sorption by anhydrous ionic liquids

    Fabio Di Francesco;Nicola Calisi;Matteo Creatini;Bernardo Melai

  • Remarkable Anion and Cation Effects on Stille Reactions in Functionalised Ionic Liquids

    Cinzia Chiappe;Daniela Pieraccini;Dongbin Zhao;Zhaofu Fei

  • Validation of the copper(i)-catalyzed azide-alkyne coupling in ionic liquids. Synthesis of a triazole-linked C-disaccharide as a case study.

    Alberto Marra;Alessandra Vecchi;Cinzia Chiappe;Bernardo Melai

  • The solvent effect on the Diels–Alder reaction in ionic liquids: multiparameter linear solvation energy relationships and theoretical analysis

    Cinzia Chiappe;Marco Malvaldi;Christian Silvio Pomelli

  • Ionic Green Solvents from Renewable Resources

    Giovanni Imperato;Burkhard Koenig;Cinzia Chiappe

Frequent Co-Authors

Dieter Lenoir
Dieter Lenoir University of Bayreuth
Andrea Mele
Andrea Mele Polytechnic University of Milan
Alberto Marra
Alberto Marra University of Montpellier
Bartolo Gabriele
Bartolo Gabriele University of Calabria
Rainer Herges
Rainer Herges Kiel University
Paul J. Dyson
Paul J. Dyson École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Alessio Micheli
Alessio Micheli University of Pisa
Marco d'Ischia
Marco d'Ischia University of Naples Federico II
Bruce D. Hammock
Bruce D. Hammock University of California, Davis
Luisa Pistelli
Luisa Pistelli University of Pisa

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