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2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
79
Citations
21917
World Ranking
3617
National Ranking
66

Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Corrado Di Natale is affiliated with the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering, with a strong emphasis on biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, bioengineering, materials chemistry, and spectroscopy.

The primary topics of their work include:

  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection

Corrado Di Natale has coauthored numerous publications with frequent collaborators such as Roberto Paolesse, Gabriele Magna, Alexandro Catini, Rosamaria Capuano, and Eugenio Martinelli. These partnerships reflect continued collaborative engagement in sensor technologies and related fields.

Their publication record includes significant contributions to various scientific journals and venues, with notable frequent publications in:

  • Sensors
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines

Among recent papers authored by Corrado Di Natale, the following stand out:

  • "Corroles at work: a small macrocycle for great applications," 2022, Chemical Society Reviews

Corrado Di Natale has contributed to book publications under Springer Science+Business Media with a recurring title "Sensors and Microsystems," released consecutively in 2021, 2022, and 2023.

Best Publications

  • Lung cancer identification by the analysis of breath by means of an array of non-selective gas sensors.

    Corrado Di Natale;Antonella Macagnano;Eugenio Martinelli;Roberto Paolesse

  • Porphyrinoids for Chemical Sensor Applications.

    Roberto Paolesse;Sara Nardis;Donato Monti;Manuela Stefanelli

  • Nonspecific sensor arrays ("electronic tongue") for chemical analysis of liquids (IUPAC Technical Report)

    Yu. Vlasov;A. Legin;A. Rudnitskaya;C. Di Natale

  • Multisensor for fish quality determination

    Gudrun Olafsdottir;Paul Nesvadba;Corrado Di Natale;Mercedes Careche

  • Solid-state gas sensors for breath analysis: a review.

    Corrado Di Natale;Roberto Paolesse;Eugenio Martinelli;Rosamaria Capuano

  • An investigation on electronic nose diagnosis of lung cancer.

    Arnaldo D’Amico;Giorgio Pennazza;Marco Santonico;Eugenio Martinelli

  • A contribution on some basic definitions of sensors properties

    A. D'Amico;C. Di Natale

  • Evaluation of Italian wine by the electronic tongue: recognition, quantitative analysis and correlation with human sensory perception

    A. Legin;A. Rudnitskaya;L. Lvova;Yu. Vlasov

  • Tasting of beverages using an electronic tongue

    Andrey Legin;Alisa Rudnitskaya;Yuri G. Vlasov;Corrado Di Natale

  • An electronic nose for food analysis

    C Di Natale;A Macagnano;F Davide;A D'Amico

  • An electronic nose and a mass spectrometry-based electronic nose for assessing apple quality during shelf life

    Stijn Saevels;Jeroen Lammertyn;Amalia Z Berna;Els A Veraverbeke

  • Diagnostic Performance of an Electronic Nose, Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide, and Lung Function Testing in Asthma

    Paolo Montuschi;Marco Santonico;Chiara Mondino;Giorgio Pennazza

  • Electronic nose and electronic tongue integration for improved classification of clinical and food samples

    Corrado Di Natale;Roberto Paolesse;Antonella Macagnano;Alessandro Mantini

  • The evaluation of quality of post-harvest oranges and apples by means of an electronic nose

    Corrado Di Natale;Antonella Macagnano;Eugenio Martinelli;Roberto Paolesse

  • Electronic nose systems to study shelf life and cultivar effect on tomato aroma profile

    Amalia Z. Berna;Jeroen Lammertyn;Stijn Saevels;Corrado Di Natale

  • Olfactory systems for medical applications

    A. D’Amico;C. Di Natale;R. Paolesse;A. Macagnano

  • The application of metalloporphyrins as coating material for quartz microbalance-based chemical sensors

    J.A.J. Brunink;C. Di Natale;F. Bungaro;F.A.M. Davide

  • Chemical Sensing with Familiar Devices

    Daniel Filippini;Adriano Alimelli;Corrado Di Natale;Roberto Paolesse

  • Multicomponent analysis on polluted waters by means of an electronic tongue

    C. Di Natale;A. Macagnano;F. Davide;A. D'Amico

  • Electronic tongue: new analytical tool for liquid analysis on the basis of non-specific sensors and methods of pattern recognition

    Yu.G Vlasov;A.V Legin;A.M Rudnitskaya;A D'Amico

  • An electronic nose for the recognition of the vineyard of a red wine

    Corrado Di Natale;Fabrizio A.M. Davide;Arnaldo D'Amico;Paolo Nelli

  • NONSPECIFIC SENSOR ARRAYS ("ELECTRONIC TONGUE") FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF LIQUIDS

    A. Legin;A. Rudnitskaya;C. Di Natale

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Paolesse
Roberto Paolesse University of Rome Tor Vergata
Arnaldo D'Amico
Arnaldo D'Amico University of Rome Tor Vergata
Eugenio Martinelli
Eugenio Martinelli University of Rome Tor Vergata
Antonella Macagnano
Antonella Macagnano University of Rome Tor Vergata
Ingemar Lundström
Ingemar Lundström Linköping University
Andrey Legin
Andrey Legin Saint Petersburg State University
Björn Schuller
Björn Schuller Imperial College London
Luca Prodi
Luca Prodi University of Bologna
Bart Nicolai
Bart Nicolai KU Leuven

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