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44
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5979
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16983
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Daniele Fazzi publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniele Fazzi sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 131 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Daniele Fazzi D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniele Fazzi sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Daniele Fazzi is affiliated with the University of Cologne in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of materials science and engineering, with significant publications in the subfields of electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, polymers and plastics, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as organic electronics and photovoltaics, conducting polymers and their applications, photochromic and fluorescence chemistry, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, molecular junctions and nanostructures, photochemistry and electron transfer studies, and nonlinear optical materials research.

Recent publications by Daniele Fazzi include:

  • Ground-state electron transfer in all-polymer donor-acceptor heterojunctions, 2020, Nature Materials
  • Neuronal firing modulation by a membrane-targeted photoswitch, 2020, Nature Nanotechnology
  • On the Origin of Seebeck Coefficient Inversion in Highly Doped Conducting Polymers, 2022, Advanced Functional Materials
  • Membrane Environment Enables Ultrafast Isomerization of Amphiphilic Azobenzene, 2020, Advanced Science
  • Stable and Solution-Processable Cumulenic sp-Carbon Wires: A New Paradigm for Organic Electronics, 2022, Advanced Materials

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniele Fazzi include:

  • Fabrizia Negri
  • Klaus Meerholz
  • Nora Gildemeister
  • Dirk Hertel
  • Gaetano Ricci

Common publication venues for their work encompass:

  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Advanced Science
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • ACS Nano

Daniele Fazzi's research output demonstrates a focus on the development and study of functional materials and electronic properties of polymers, with interdisciplinary connections to neuroscience through research on photoreceptor and optogenetics topics.

Best Publications

  • Hot exciton dissociation in polymer solar cells

    Giulia Grancini;M Maiuri;Daniele Fazzi;Annamaria Petrozza

  • Evaluation of Spin-Orbit Couplings with Linear-Response Time-Dependent Density Functional Methods.

    Xing Gao;Shuming Bai;Daniele Fazzi;Thomas Niehaus

  • Thermoelectric Properties of Solution‐Processed n‐Doped Ladder‐Type Conducting Polymers

    Suhao Wang;Hengda Sun;Ujwala Ail;Mikhail Vagin

  • Transient Absorption Imaging of P3HT:PCBM Photovoltaic Blend: Evidence For Interfacial Charge Transfer State

    Giulia Grancini;Dario Polli;Daniele Fazzi;Juan Cabanillas-Gonzalez

  • Very Low Degree of Energetic Disorder as the Origin of High Mobility in an n-channel Polymer Semiconductor

    Mario Caironi;Matt Bird;Daniele Fazzi;Zhihua Chen

  • A Chemically Doped Naphthalenediimide-Bithiazole Polymer for n-Type Organic Thermoelectrics

    Suhao Wang;Hengda Sun;Tim Erdmann;Tim Erdmann;Gang Wang

  • Spectroscopic investigation of oxygen- and water-induced electron trapping and charge transport instabilities in n-type polymer semiconductors.

    Riccardo Di Pietro;Daniele Fazzi;Tom B. Kehoe;Henning Sirringhaus

  • Biradicaloid and Polyenic Character of Quinoidal Oligothiophenes Revealed by the Presence of a Low-Lying Double-Exciton State

    Simone Di Motta;Fabrizia Negri;Daniele Fazzi;Chiara Castiglioni;Chiara Castiglioni

  • Ground-state electron transfer in all-polymer donor-acceptor heterojunctions

    Kai Xu;Hengda Sun;Tero-Petri Ruoko;Gang Wang

  • Structure–Function Relationships of High-Electron Mobility Naphthalene Diimide Copolymers Prepared Via Direct Arylation

    Alessandro Luzio;Daniele Fazzi;Fritz Nubling;Rukiya Matsidik

  • Quantum-chemical insights into the prediction of charge transport parameters for a naphthalenetetracarboxydiimide-based copolymer with enhanced electron mobility.

    Daniele Fazzi;Mario Caironi;Chiara Castiglioni.;Chiara Castiglioni.

  • Neuronal firing modulation by a membrane-targeted photoswitch

    Mattia Lorenzo DiFrancesco;Francesco Lodola;Elisabetta Colombo;Luca Maragliano

  • Resistive Molecular Memories: Influence of Molecular Parameters on the Electrical Bistability

    Simone Di Motta;Eugenio Di Donato;Fabrizia Negri;Giorgio Orlandi

  • Evidence for Solution-State Nonlinearity of sp-Carbon Chains Based on IR and Raman Spectroscopy: Violation of Mutual Exclusion

    Andrea Lucotti;Matteo Tommasini;Daniele Fazzi;Mirella Del Zoppo

  • C–H Arylation of Unsubstituted Furan and Thiophene with Acceptor Bromides: Access to Donor–Acceptor–Donor-Type Building Blocks for Organic Electronics

    Rukiya Matsidik;Johannes Martin;Simon Schmidt;Johannes Obermayer

  • Molecular Level Investigation of the Film Structure of a High Electron Mobility Copolymer via Vibrational Spectroscopy

    Ester Giussani;Daniele Fazzi;Luigi Brambilla;Mario Caironi

  • Reversible P3HT/Oxygen Charge Transfer Complex Identification in Thin Films Exposed to Direct Contact with Water

    Sebastiano Bellani;Sebastiano Bellani;Daniele Fazzi;Daniele Fazzi;Paola Bruno;Ester Giussani

  • Toward carbyne: Synthesis and stability of really long polyynes

    Rik R. Tykwinski;Rik R. Tykwinski;Wesley Chalifoux;Sara Eisler;Andrea Lucotti

  • Low-frequency modes in the Raman spectrum of s p − s p 2 nanostructured carbon

    C. S. Casari;A. Li Bassi;A. Baserga;L. Ravagnan

  • Synthesis, Electronic Structure, and Charge Transport Characteristics of Naphthalenediimide-Based Co-Polymers with Different Oligothiophene Donor Units

    Alessandro Luzio;Daniele Fazzi;Dario Natali;Dario Natali;Ester Giussani

Frequent Co-Authors

Chiara Castiglioni
Chiara Castiglioni Polytechnic University of Milan
Giuseppe Zerbi
Giuseppe Zerbi Polytechnic University of Milan
Guglielmo Lanzani
Guglielmo Lanzani Italian Institute of Technology
Matteo Tommasini
Matteo Tommasini Polytechnic University of Milan
Mario Caironi
Mario Caironi Italian Institute of Technology
Fabrizia Negri
Fabrizia Negri University of Bologna
Rik R. Tykwinski
Rik R. Tykwinski University of Alberta
Giulia Grancini
Giulia Grancini University of Pavia
Michael Sommer
Michael Sommer Chemnitz University of Technology
Annamaria Petrozza
Annamaria Petrozza Italian Institute of Technology

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