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Fabrizio Mancin

Fabrizio Mancin

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
7300
World Ranking
15357
National Ranking
547

Fabrizio Mancin 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 Fabrizio Mancin sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 186 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Fabrizio Mancin 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 Fabrizio Mancin sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Fabrizio Mancin is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy. Their research focuses primarily on materials science, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and chemistry, with a total of 43, 28, and 27 publications respectively in these fields. Subfields of particular interest include materials chemistry, molecular biology, atomic and molecular physics and optics, spectroscopy, and organic chemistry.

Their work addresses several key topics in the domain of nanomaterials and chemical sciences. These topics include nanocluster synthesis and applications, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, gold and silver nanoparticle synthesis and applications, strong light-matter interactions, molecular sensors and ion detection, and spectroscopy and quantum chemical studies.

Frequent publication venues for Mancin's research encompass Chemical Communications, Nanomaterials, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, Inorganic Chemistry, and the European Journal of Organic Chemistry. These journals reflect a range of interdisciplinary work bridging chemistry, materials science, and molecular physics.

Among recent papers authored by Mancin and collaborators are the following:

  • Opsonins and Dysopsonins of Nanoparticles: Facts, Concepts, and Methodological Guidelines, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • The Interaction of Amines with Gold Nanoparticles, 2023, Advanced Materials
  • Hydrolytic Nanozymes, 2020, European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • A Gold Nanoparticle Nanonuclease Relying on a Zn(II) Mononuclear Complex, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Poly(lipoic acid)-Based Nanoparticles as Self-Organized, Biocompatible, and Corona-Free Nanovectors, 2020, Biomacromolecules

Mancin has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including Paolo Scrimin (12 joint works), Marco De Vivo (9 joint works), Daniele Rosa-Gastaldo (9 joint works), Federico Rastrelli (8 joint works), and Giordano Zanoni (8 joint works). These collaborative efforts span various aspects of nanomaterial synthesis and chemical characterization.

Best Publications

  • Exploiting the Self‐Assembly Strategy for the Design of Selective CuII Ion Chemosensors

    Patrizia Grandini;Fabrizio Mancin;Paolo Tecilla;Paolo Scrimin

  • Zinc(II) complexes as hydrolytic catalysts of phosphate diester cleavage: from model substrates to nucleic acids

    Fabrizio Mancin;Paolo Tecilla

  • Progress in artificial metallonucleases.

    Fabrizio Mancin;Paolo Scrimin;Paolo Tecilla

  • Phosphate diester and DNA hydrolysis by a multivalent, nanoparticle-based catalyst.

    Renato Bonomi;Francesco Selvestrel;Valentina Lombardo;Claudia Sissi

  • Opsonins and Dysopsonins of Nanoparticles: Facts, Concepts, and Methodological Guidelines.

    Emanuele Papini;Regina Tavano;Fabrizio Mancin

  • A fluorescence nanosensor for Cu2+ on silica particles

    Elena Brasola;Fabrizio Mancin;Enrico Rampazzo;Paolo Tecilla

  • Toward efficient Zn(II)-based artificial nucleases.

    Elisa Boseggia;Maddalena Gatos;Lorena Lucatello;Fabrizio Mancin

  • Amphiphilic metalloaggregates: Catalysis, transport, and sensing

    Fabrizio Mancin;Paolo Maria Scrimin;P Tecilla;Umberto Tonellato

  • Self-assembled fluorescent chemosensors.

    Fabrizio Mancin;Enrico Rampazzo;Paolo Tecilla;Umberto Tonellato

  • Aluminium fluorescence detection with a FRET amplified chemosensor

    Maria Arduini;Fulvia Felluga;Fabrizio Mancin;Paola Rossi

  • C1q-Mediated Complement Activation and C3 Opsonization Trigger Recognition of Stealth Poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline)-Coated Silica Nanoparticles by Human Phagocytes.

    Regina Tavano;Luca Gabrielli;Elisa Lubian;Chiara Fedeli

  • Surface modification of silica nanoparticles: a new strategy for the realization of self-organized fluorescence chemosensors

    Enrico Rampazzo;Elena Brasola;Silvia Marcuz;Fabrizio Mancin

  • Efficient Phosphodiester Cleaving Nanozymes Resulting from Multivalency and Local Medium Polarity Control

    Marta Diez-Castellnou;Fabrizio Mancin;Paolo Scrimin

  • Efficient plasmid DNA cleavage by a mononuclear copper(II) complex.

    Claudia Sissi;Fabrizio Mancin;Maddalena Gatos;Manlio Palumbo

  • Silica Nanoparticles for Fluorescence Sensing of ZnII: Exploring the Covalent Strategy

    Pierluigi Teolato;Enrico Rampazzo;Maria Arduini;Fabrizio Mancin

  • The ligand effect on the hydrolytic reactivity of Zn(II) complexes toward phosphate diesters.

    Lodovico Bonfá;Maddalena Gatos;Fabrizio Mancin;Paolo Tecilla

  • N-Methylimidazole-functionalized gold nanoparticles as catalysts for cleavage of a carboxylic acid ester

    Lucia Pasquato;Fiorenza Rancan;Paolo Scrimin;Fabrizio Mancin

  • Mimicking enzymes: cooperation between organic functional groups and metal ions in the cleavage of phosphate diesters.

    Monica Livieri;Fabrizio Mancin;Giacomo Saielli;Jik Chin

  • Sensing with fluorescent nanoparticles

    Luca Baù;Paolo Tecilla;Fabrizio Mancin

  • Artificial metallonucleases.

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  • Metallomicelles Made of Ni(II) and Zn(II) Complexes of 2-Pyridinealdoxime-Based Ligands as Catalyst of the Cleavage of Carboxylic Acid Esters†

    Fabrizio Mancin;Paolo Tecilla, ,§ and;Umberto Tonellato

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Scrimin
Paolo Scrimin University of Padua
Paolo Tecilla
Paolo Tecilla University of Trieste
Emanuele Papini
Emanuele Papini University of Padua
Leonard J. Prins
Leonard J. Prins University of Padua
Marco Montalti
Marco Montalti University of Bologna
Luca Prodi
Luca Prodi University of Bologna
Nelsi Zaccheroni
Nelsi Zaccheroni University of Bologna
Jik Chin
Jik Chin University of Toronto
Janko Kos
Janko Kos University of Ljubljana
Stefano Moro
Stefano Moro University of Padua

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