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Eugenio Garribba

Eugenio Garribba

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Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
8819
World Ranking
12356
National Ranking
410

Overview

Eugenio Garribba is affiliated with the University of Sassari in Italy. Their research spans the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science, with a focus on several subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Oncology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work has been published extensively in notable venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Chemistry - A European Journal

Research topics prominently addressed by Eugenio Garribba include:

  • Vanadium and Halogenation Chemistry
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications
  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Garribba are:

  • Giuseppe Sciortino
  • Sankar Prasad Rath
  • Daniele Sanna
  • Federico Pisanu
  • Antonello Merlino

Recent papers authored by or involving Eugenio Garribba include:

  • Polyoxovanadates with emerging biomedical activities, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Polyoxidovanadates' interactions with proteins: An overview, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Binding of vanadium ions and complexes to proteins and enzymes in aqueous solution, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • New VIV, VIVO, VVO, and VVO2 Systems: Exploring their Interconversion in Solution, Protein Interactions, and Cytotoxicity, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Synthesis, structure and characterization of new dithiocarbazate-based mixed ligand oxidovanadium(iv) complexes: DNA/HSA interaction, cytotoxic activity and DFT studies, 2020, New Journal of Chemistry

Best Publications

  • The Determination of the Geometry of Cu(II) Complexes: An EPR Spectroscopy Experiment

    Eugenio Garribba;Giovanni Micera

  • Vanadium and proteins: Uptake, transport, structure, activity and function

    João Costa Pessoa;Eugenio Garribba;Marino F.A. Santos;Teresa Santos-Silva

  • Polyoxovanadates with emerging biomedical activities

    Manuel Aureliano;Nadiia I. Gumerova;Giuseppe Sciortino;Eugenio Garribba

  • Polyoxidovanadates' interactions with proteins: An overview

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  • Coordination modes of hydroxamic acids in copper(II), nickel(II) and zinc(II) mixed-ligand complexes in aqueous solution

    Etelka Farkas;Éva A Enyedy;Giovanni Micera;Eugenio Garribba

  • The Cu(II)-2,2′-bipyridine system revisited

    Eugenio Garribba;Giovanni Micera;Daniele Sanna;Liliana Strinna-Erre

  • Interaction of VO2+ ion with human serum transferrin and albumin.

    Daniele Sanna;Eugenio Garribba;Giovanni Micera

  • Speciation of insulin-mimetic VO(IV)-containing drugs in blood serum

    Tamás Kiss;Erzsébet Kiss;Eugenio Garribba;Hiromu Sakurai

  • Speciation and NMR relaxation studies of VO(IV) complexes with several O-donor containing ligands: oxalate, malonate, maltolate and kojate

    Péter Buglyó;Erzsébet Kiss;István Fábián;Tamás Kiss

  • Ternary complex formation between VO(IV)–picolinic acid or VO(IV)–6-methylpicolinic acid and small blood serum bioligands

    Erzsébet Kiss;Eugenio Garribba;Giovanni Micera;Tamás Kiss

  • The effect of the functional, basis set, and solvent in the simulation of the geometry and spectroscopic properties of VIVO2+ complexes. chemical and biological applications

    Giovanni Micera;Eugenio Garribba

  • Ferromagnetic exchange coupling in a new bis(μ-chloro)-bridged copper(II) Schiff base complex: Synthesis, structure, magnetic properties and catalytic oxidation of cycloalkanes

    Santarupa Thakurta;Partha Roy;Georgina Rosair;Carlos J. Gómez-García

  • Spectroscopic and potentiometric characterization of oxovanadium(IV) complexes formed by 3-hydroxy-4-pyridinones. Rationalization of the influence of basicity and electronic structure of the ligand on the properties of V(IV)O species in aqueous solution.

    Maria Rangel;Andreia Leite;M João Amorim;Eugenio Garribba

  • Complex Formation in Aqueous Solution and in the Solid State of the Potent Insulin-Enhancing VIVO2+ Compounds Formed by Picolinate and Quinolinate Derivatives

    Elzbieta Lodyga-Chruscinska;Giovanni Micera;Eugenio Garribba

  • Is the spin-orbit coupling important in the prediction of the 51V hyperfine coupling constants of V(IV) O2+ species? ORCA versus Gaussian performance and biological applications.

    Giovanni Micera;Eugenio Garribba

  • Interaction between the low molecular mass components of blood serum and the VO(IV)–DHP system (DHP = 1,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-4(1H)-pyridinone)

    Péter Buglyó;Tamás Kiss;Erzsébet Kiss;Daniele Sanna

  • The Equilibrium Between the Octahedral and Square Pyramidal Form and the Influence of an Axial Ligand on the Molecular Properties of VIVO Complexes: A Spectroscopic and DFT Study

    Serge Gorelsky;Giovanni Micera;Eugenio Garribba

  • New Developments in the Comprehension of the Biotransformation and Transport of Insulin-Enhancing Vanadium Compounds in the Blood Serum

    Daniele Sanna;Giovanni Micera;Eugenio Garribba

  • Interaction of VO2+ Ion and Some Insulin-Enhancing Compounds with Immunoglobulin G

    Daniele Sanna;Giovanni Micera;Eugenio Garribba

  • Speciation in human blood of Metvan, a vanadium based potential anti-tumor drug

    Daniele Sanna;Valeria Ugone;Giovanni Micera;Péter Buglyó

  • Synthesis of Two New Linear Trinuclear CuII Complexes: Mechanism of Magnetic Coupling through Hybrid B3LYP Functional and CShM Studies

    Santarupa Thakurta;Joy Chakraborty;Georgina Rosair;Javier Tercero

  • On the prediction of 51V hyperfine coupling constants in VIVO complexes through DFT methods

    Giovanni Micera;Eugenio Garribba

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniele Sanna
Daniele Sanna National Research Council (CNR)
Giovanni Micera
Giovanni Micera University of Sassari
Samiran Mitra
Samiran Mitra Jadavpur University
Carlos J. Gómez-García
Carlos J. Gómez-García University of Valencia
Chittaranjan Sinha
Chittaranjan Sinha Jadavpur University
Antonio Frontera
Antonio Frontera University of the Balearic Islands
João Costa Pessoa
João Costa Pessoa Instituto Superior Técnico
Tamás Kiss
Tamás Kiss University of Szeged
Corrado Rizzoli
Corrado Rizzoli University of Parma
Ray J. Butcher
Ray J. Butcher Howard University

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