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D-Index
62
Citations
11946
World Ranking
8957
National Ranking
248

Ivan Infante 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 Ivan Infante sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 155 publications — 16th percentile

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

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

Ivan Infante 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 Ivan Infante sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Ivan Infante is affiliated with the Italian Institute of Technology in Italy and focuses on research primarily within Materials Science and Engineering. Their work encompasses the synthesis and properties of advanced materials, with significant contributions in materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their research extensively covers the following main topics:

  • Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
  • Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
  • Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Optical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials
  • Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications

Some of their most recent publications include:

  • "Lead-Free Halide Perovskite Materials and Optoelectronic Devices: Progress and Prospective", 2023, Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Ultra-narrow room-temperature emission from single CsPbBr3 perovskite quantum dots", 2022, Nature Communications
  • "Sb-Doped Metal Halide Nanocrystals: A 0D versus 3D Comparison", 2021, ACS Energy Letters
  • "Ru-Cu Nanoheterostructures for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Water Electrolyzers", 2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Directional Anisotropy of the Vibrational Modes in 2D-Layered Perovskites", 2020, ACS Nano

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ivan Infante include:

  • Liberato Manna
  • Juliette Zito
  • Luca De Trizio
  • Sergio Brovelli
  • Zeger Hens

Ivan Infante's publications are often found in a variety of scientific journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemistry of Materials
  • ACS Energy Letters
  • ACS Nano
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

The scientist's research outputs predominantly contribute to the subfields of Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and aspects of Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Additionally, they have involvement in research related to Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, as well as Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

Best Publications

  • Colloidal CsPbX3 (X = Cl, Br, I) Nanocrystals 2.0: Zwitterionic Capping Ligands for Improved Durability and Stability

    Franziska Krieg;Franziska Krieg;Stefan T. Ochsenbein;Stefan T. Ochsenbein;Sergii Yakunin;Sergii Yakunin;Stephanie Ten Brinck

  • Rationalizing and Controlling the Surface Structure and Electronic Passivation of Cesium Lead Halide Nanocrystals

    Maryna I. Bodnarchuk;Simon C. Boehme;Stephanie ten Brinck;Caterina Bernasconi;Caterina Bernasconi

  • On the Origin of Surface Traps in Colloidal II–VI Semiconductor Nanocrystals

    Arjan J. Houtepen;Zeger Hens;Jonathan S. Owen;Ivan Infante

  • Surface Traps in Colloidal Quantum Dots: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Perspective

    Carlo Giansante;Ivan Infante

  • Highly Emissive Self‐Trapped Excitons in Fully Inorganic Zero‐Dimensional Tin Halides

    Bogdan M. Benin;Bogdan M. Benin;Dmitry N. Dirin;Dmitry N. Dirin;Viktoriia Morad;Viktoriia Morad;Michael Wörle

  • Equilibrium mercury isotope fractionation between dissolved Hg(II) species and thiol-bound Hg.

    Jan G. Wiederhold;Christopher J. Cramer;Kelly Daniel;Ivan Infante

  • The Chemical Bond between Au(I) and the Noble Gases. Comparative Study of NgAuF and NgAu+ (Ng = Ar, Kr, Xe) by Density Functional and Coupled Cluster Methods

    Leonardo Belpassi;Ivan Infante;Francesco Tarantelli;Lucas Visscher

  • Finding and Fixing Traps in II–VI and III–V Colloidal Quantum Dots: The Importance of Z-Type Ligand Passivation

    Nicholas Kirkwood;Julius O. V. Monchen;Ryan W. Crisp;Gianluca Grimaldi

  • Ultra-narrow room-temperature emission from single CsPbBr3 perovskite quantum dots

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  • Emissive Bi-doped double perovskite Cs2Ag1-xNaxInCl6 Nanocrystals

    Federico Locardi;Emanuela Sartori;Joka Buha;Juliette Zito

  • Surface Termination, Morphology, and Bright Photoluminescence of Cesium Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals

    Stephanie ten Brinck;Ivan Infante

  • Simultaneous Cationic and Anionic Ligand Exchange For Colloidally Stable CsPbBr3 Nanocrystals

    Muhammad Imran;Palvasha Ijaz;Luca Goldoni;Daniela Maggioni

  • "Darker-than-black" PbS quantum dots: enhancing optical absorption of colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals via short conjugated ligands.

    Carlo Giansante;Ivan Infante;Ivan Infante;Eduardo Fabiano;Roberto Grisorio

  • Resurfacing halide perovskite nanocrystals

    Guilherme Almeida;Ivan Infante;Ivan Infante;Liberato Manna;Liberato Manna

  • Probing Solvent-Ligand Interactions in Colloidal Nanocrystals by the NMR Line Broadening

    Jonathan De Roo;Jonathan De Roo;Nuri Yazdani;Emile Drijvers;Alessandro Lauria

  • Alkyl Phosphonic Acids Deliver CsPbBr3 Nanocrystals with High Photoluminescence Quantum Yield and Truncated Octahedron Shape

    Baowei Zhang;Baowei Zhang;Luca Goldoni;Juliette Zito;Zhiya Dang

  • The Phosphine Oxide Route toward Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals

    Guilherme Almeida;Olivia J. Ashton;Luca Goldoni;Daniela Maggioni

  • Colloidal CdSe Nanoplatelets, A Model for Surface Chemistry/Optoelectronic Property Relations in Semiconductor Nanocrystals.

    Shalini Singh;Renu Tomar;Stephanie ten Brinck;Jonathan De Roo

  • Shape-Pure, Nearly Monodispersed CsPbBr3 Nanocubes Prepared Using Secondary Aliphatic Amines

    Muhammad Imran;Palvasha Ijaz;Dmitry Baranov;Luca Goldoni

  • Ligand Displacement Exposes Binding Site Heterogeneity on CdSe Nanocrystal Surfaces

    Emile Drijvers;Jonathan De Roo;Jonathan De Roo;José C. Martins;Ivan Infante

  • On the directionality of halogen bonding.

    Stefan M. Huber;Joseph D. Scanlon;Elisa Jimenez-Izal;Jesus M. Ugalde

  • Unexpected trends in halogen-bond based noncovalent adducts.

    Stefan M. Huber;Elisa Jimenez-Izal;Jesus M. Ugalde;Ivan Infante

Frequent Co-Authors

Liberato Manna
Liberato Manna Italian Institute of Technology
Zeger Hens
Zeger Hens Ghent University
Laura Gagliardi
Laura Gagliardi University of Chicago
Jesus M. Ugalde
Jesus M. Ugalde Donostia International Physics Center
Arjan J. Houtepen
Arjan J. Houtepen Delft University of Technology
Lucas Visscher
Lucas Visscher Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Sergio Brovelli
Sergio Brovelli University of Milano-Bicocca
Xuefeng Wang
Xuefeng Wang Tongji University
Mirko Prato
Mirko Prato Italian Institute of Technology

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