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Jenny G. Vitillo

Jenny G. Vitillo

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Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
8098
World Ranking
16751
National Ranking
645

Overview

Jenny G. Vitillo is a researcher affiliated with the University of Insubria in Italy. Their work spans across materials science and chemistry, with a particular focus on the synthesis and applications of metal-organic frameworks, crystallography, and catalysis.

The main fields of their research include:

  • Materials Science
  • Chemistry

Subfields of study that Jenny G. Vitillo has contributed to are:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Catalysis
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

Their research covers a range of topics, including:

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms

Jenny G. Vitillo has published several papers, notably:

  • "Influence of First and Second Coordination Environment on Structural Fe(II) Sites in MIL-101 for C-H Bond Activation in Methane," 2020, ACS Catalysis
  • "The role of carbon capture, utilization, and storage for economic pathways that limit global warming to below 1.5°C," 2022, iScience
  • "Multireference Methods are Realistic and Useful Tools for Modeling Catalysis," 2022, Israel Journal of Chemistry

Additionally, papers coauthored with others where Vitillo is listed include:

  • "Beyond Radical Rebound: Methane Oxidation to Methanol Catalyzed by Iron Species in Metal-Organic Framework Nodes," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Negative cooperativity upon hydrogen bond-stabilized O2 adsorption in a redox-active metal-organic framework," 2020, Nature Communications

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Laura Gagliardi
  • Aditya Bhan
  • Connie C. Lu
  • Julia Oktawiec
  • Henry Z. H. Jiang

Jenny G. Vitillo's works have appeared in various publication venues, among which the most frequent are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • ACS Catalysis
  • Nature Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Tuned to Perfection: Ironing Out the Defects in Metal–Organic Framework UiO-66

    Greig C. Shearer;Sachin Chavan;Jayashree Ethiraj;Jenny G. Vitillo

  • Local Structure of Framework Cu(II) in HKUST-1 Metallorganic Framework: Spectroscopic Characterization upon Activation and Interaction with Adsorbates

    C. Prestipino;L. Regli;J. G. Vitillo;F. Bonino

  • H2 storage in isostructural UiO-67 and UiO-66 MOFs.

    Sachin Chavan;Jenny G. Vitillo;Diego Gianolio;Olena Zavorotynska

  • Role of Exposed Metal Sites in Hydrogen Storage in MOFs

    Jenny G. Vitillo;Laura Regli;Sachin Chavan;Gabriele Ricchiardi

  • Liquid hydrogen in protonic chabazite.

    Adriano Zecchina;Silvia Bordiga;Jenny G. Vitillo;Gabriele Ricchiardi

  • Local structure of CPO-27-Ni metallorganic framework upon dehydration and coordination of NO

    Francesca Bonino;Sachin Chavan;Jenny G. Vitillo;Elena Groppo

  • Functionalizing the Defects: Postsynthetic Ligand Exchange in the Metal Organic Framework UiO-66

    Greig C. Shearer;Jenny Grazia Vitillo;Silvia Bordiga;Silvia Bordiga;Stian Svelle

  • Introduction: Carbon Capture and Separation

    Jenny G. Vitillo;Berend Smit;Berend Smit;Laura Gagliardi

  • Interaction of Hydrogen with MOF-5

    Silvia Bordiga;Jenny G Vitillo;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Laura Regli

  • CO adsorption on cpo-27-ni coordination polymer: spectroscopic features and interaction energy

    Sachin Chavan;Jenny G. Vitillo;Elena Groppo;Francesca Bonino

  • Functionalization of UiO-66 Metal−Organic Framework and Highly Cross-Linked Polystyrene with Cr(CO)3: In Situ Formation, Stability, and Photoreactivity

    Sachin Chavan;Jenny G. Vitillo;Mohammed J. Uddin;Francesca Bonino

  • Theoretical maximal storage of hydrogen in zeolitic frameworks

    Jenny G. Vitillo;Gabriele Ricchiardi;Giuseppe Spoto;Adriano Zecchina

  • Hydrogen storage in Chabazite zeolite frameworks

    Laura Regli;Adriano Zecchina;Jenny G. Vitillo;Donato Cocina

  • Carbon Dioxide Adsorption in Amine‐Functionalized Mixed‐Ligand Metal–Organic Frameworks of UiO‐66 Topology

    Jayashree Ethiraj;Elisa Albanese;Bartolomeo Civalleri;Jenny Grazia Vitillo;Jenny Grazia Vitillo

  • Quantum Chemical Characterization of Structural Single Fe(II) Sites in MIL-Type Metal–Organic Frameworks for the Oxidation of Methane to Methanol and Ethane to Ethanol

    Jenny G. Vitillo;Aditya Bhan;Christopher J. Cramer;Connie C. Lu

  • Structure, Dynamics, and Reactivity for Light Alkane Oxidation of Fe(II) Sites Situated in the Nodes of a Metal-Organic Framework.

    Matthew C. Simons;Jenny G. Vitillo;Melike Babucci;Adam S. Hoffman

  • Nanoporous Crystalline Phases of Poly(2,6-Dimethyl-1,4-phenylene)oxide

    Christophe Daniel;Simona Longo;Gianluca Fasano;Jenny G. Vitillo

  • Cyclodextrin nanosponges as effective gas carriers

    Francesco Trotta;Roberta Cavalli;Katia Martina;Miriam Biasizzo

  • Beyond Radical Rebound: Methane Oxidation to Methanol Catalyzed by Iron Species in Metal-Organic Framework Nodes.

    Matthew C. Simons;Steven D. Prinslow;Melike Babucci;Adam S. Hoffman

  • Response of CPO-27-Ni towards CO, N2 and C2H4

    Sachin Chavan;Francesca Bonino;Jenny G. Vitillo;Elena Groppo

  • Theoretical characterization of dihydrogen adducts with halide anions.

    Jenny G. Vitillo;Alessandro Damin;Adriano Zecchina;Gabriele Ricchiardi

  • Liquid Hydrogen in Protonic Chabazite.

    Adriano Zecchina;Silvia Bordiga;Jenny G. Vitillo;Gabriele Ricchiardi

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvia Bordiga
Silvia Bordiga University of Turin
Carlo Lamberti
Carlo Lamberti University of Turin
Adriano Zecchina
Adriano Zecchina University of Turin
Elena Groppo
Elena Groppo University of Turin
Gabriele Ricchiardi
Gabriele Ricchiardi University of Turin
Francesca Bonino
Francesca Bonino University of Turin
Gianmario Martra
Gianmario Martra University of Turin
Giuseppe Spoto
Giuseppe Spoto University of Turin
Karl Petter Lillerud
Karl Petter Lillerud University of Oslo
Alessandro Damin
Alessandro Damin University of Turin

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