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Luigi Fabbrizzi

Luigi Fabbrizzi

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Chemistry
Italy
2025

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
73
Citations
19261
World Ranking
4955
National Ranking
100

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Luigi Fabbrizzi is affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy and conducts research primarily in the field of Chemistry. Their work spans various subfields, including Organic Chemistry, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry

Fabbrizzi's recent publications cover a range of subjects related to molecular studies and coordination chemistry. Notable papers include:

  • "Beauty in Chemistry: Making Artistic Molecules with Schiff Bases," 2020, The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "The ferrocenium/ferrocene couple: a versatile redox switch," 2020, ChemTexts
  • "The origins of the coordination chemistry of alkali metal ions," 2020, ChemTexts
  • "Beyond the Molecule: Intermolecular Forces from Gas Liquefaction to X−H⋅⋅⋅π Hydrogen Bonds," 2021, ChemPlusChem
  • "The invention of Volta's Pile and its diffusion in Europe at war in the year 1800," 2023, Pure and Applied Chemistry

Fabbrizzi has a pattern of publishing in certain venues, reflecting areas of specialization and collaboration. Frequent publication venues include:

  • ChemTexts
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • ChemPlusChem
  • Pure and Applied Chemistry

Collaboration features as part of this scientist's work, with frequent co-authors such as Carlo Ciarrocchi, Maurizio Licchelli, and Angelo Taglietti.

Best Publications

  • Nature of Urea−Fluoride Interaction: Incipient and Definitive Proton Transfer

    Massimo Boiocchi;Laura Del Boca;David Esteban Gómez;Luigi Fabbrizzi

  • Sensors and switches from supramolecular chemistry

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Antonio Poggi

  • What anions do to N-H-containing receptors.

    Valeria Amendola;David Esteban-Gómez;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli

  • Anion recognition by hydrogen bonding: urea-based receptors.

    Valeria Amendola;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Lorenzo Mosca

  • Why, on interaction of urea-based receptors with fluoride, beautiful colors develop.

    David Esteban-Gómez;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli

  • Urea vs. thiourea in anion recognition

    David Esteban Gómez;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Enrico Monzani

  • The design of luminescent sensors for anions and ionisable analytes

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Giuliano Rabaioli;Angelo Taglietti

  • Light-emitting molecular devices based on transition metals

    Valeria Amendola;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Francesco Foti;Maurizio Licchelli

  • Molecular Recognition of Carboxylate Ions Based on the Metal–Ligand Interaction and Signaled through Fluorescence Quenching

    Giancarlo De Santis;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Antonio Poggi

  • Fluorescent Sensors for Transition Metals Based on Electron‐Transfer and Energy‐Transfer Mechanisms

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Piersandro Pallavicini;Angelo Perotti

  • TRANSITION METALS AS SWITCHES

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Piersandro Pallavicini

  • Some guidelines for the design of anion receptors

    Valeria Amendola;Marco Bonizzoni;David Esteban-Gómez;Luigi Fabbrizzi

  • Pyrophosphate detection in water by fluorescence competition assays: inducing selectivity through the choice of the indicator.

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Nathalie Marcotte;Floriana Stomeo;Angelo Taglietti

  • Anion‐Induced Urea Deprotonation

    Massimo Boiocchi;Laura Del Boca;David Esteban-Gómez;Luigi Fabbrizzi

  • Molecular switches of fluorescence operating through metal centred redox couples

    Raffaella Bergonzi;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Carlo Mangano

  • Designing the selectivity of the fluorescent detection of amino acids: a chemosensing ensemble for histidine.

    Marta Ansa Hortalá;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Nathalie Marcotte;Floriana Stomeo

  • An Anthracene‐Based Fluorescent Sensor for Transition Metal Ions

    Luigi Fabbrizzi;Maurizio Licchelli;Piersandro Pallavicini;Angelo Perotti

  • Molecular machines based on metal ion translocation.

    Valeria Amendola;Luigi Fabbrizzi;and Carlo Mangano;Piersandro Pallavicini

  • A Colorimetric Approach to Anion Sensing: A Selective Chemosensor of Fluoride Ions, in which Color is Generated by Anion‐Enhanced π Delocalization

    Miguel Vázquez;Luigi Fabbrizzi;Angelo Taglietti;Rosa M. Pedrido

  • The squaramide versus urea contest for anion recognition

    Valeria Amendola;Greta Bergamaschi;Massimo Boiocchi;Luigi Fabbrizzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Maurizio Licchelli
Maurizio Licchelli University of Pavia
Piersandro Pallavicini
Piersandro Pallavicini University of Pavia
Piero Paoletti
Piero Paoletti University of Florence
Angelo Taglietti
Angelo Taglietti University of Pavia
Franco Ugozzoli
Franco Ugozzoli University of Parma
Enrico Monzani
Enrico Monzani University of Pavia
A. B. P. Lever
A. B. P. Lever York University
Piero Zanello
Piero Zanello University of Siena
Antonella Profumo
Antonella Profumo University of Pavia
Davide M. Proserpio
Davide M. Proserpio University of Milan

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