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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 55 Citations 8,489 185 World Ranking 8735 National Ranking 273

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Awards & Achievements

2020 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study Marcella Bonchio is best known for:

  • Redox
  • Oxygen
  • Hydrogen

In her works, Marcella Bonchio performs multidisciplinary study on Organic chemistry and Stereochemistry. Stereochemistry and Organic chemistry are two areas of study in which Marcella Bonchio engages in interdisciplinary research. In her works, Marcella Bonchio undertakes multidisciplinary study on Catalysis and Ruthenium. Marcella Bonchio undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Ruthenium and Catalysis through her research. Marcella Bonchio incorporates Photochemistry and Photosensitizer in her studies. By researching both Photosensitizer and Photochemistry, she produces research that crosses academic boundaries. Marcella Bonchio combines topics linked to Water splitting with her work on Photocatalysis. While working on this project, Marcella Bonchio studies both Water splitting and Artificial photosynthesis. Her research on Artificial photosynthesis often connects related areas such as Biochemistry.

Her most cited work include:

  • Polyoxometalate Embedding of a Tetraruthenium(IV)-oxo-core by Template-Directed Metalation of [γ-SiW10O36]8−: A Totally Inorganic Oxygen-Evolving Catalyst (555 citations)
  • Efficient water oxidation at carbon nanotube–polyoxometalate electrocatalytic interfaces (437 citations)
  • Tetrametallic molecular catalysts for photochemical water oxidation (296 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date

Marcella Bonchio integrates Organic chemistry with Medicinal chemistry in her research. With her scientific publications, her incorporates both Photochemistry and Photocatalysis. In her study, she carries out multidisciplinary Photocatalysis and Photochemistry research. Her Biochemistry study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Catalysis. She undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Physical chemistry and Chemical engineering in her work. Chemical engineering and Physical chemistry are two areas of study in which she engages in interdisciplinary work. Marcella Bonchio merges many fields, such as Inorganic chemistry and Catalysis, in her writings. Marcella Bonchio performs multidisciplinary study in Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry in her work. By researching both Electrode and Electrochemistry, she produces research that crosses academic boundaries.

Marcella Bonchio most often published in these fields:

  • Organic chemistry (88.54%)
  • Catalysis (79.62%)
  • Photochemistry (36.31%)

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Best Publications

Polyoxometalate Embedding of a Tetraruthenium(IV)-oxo-core by Template-Directed Metalation of [γ-SiW10O36]8−: A Totally Inorganic Oxygen-Evolving Catalyst

Andrea Sartorel;Mauro Carraro;Gianfranco Scorrano;Rita De Zorzi.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2008)

639 Citations

Efficient water oxidation at carbon nanotube–polyoxometalate electrocatalytic interfaces

Francesca M. Toma;Andrea Sartorel;Matteo Iurlo;Mauro Carraro.
Nature Chemistry (2010)

470 Citations

Tetrametallic molecular catalysts for photochemical water oxidation

Andrea Sartorel;Marcella Bonchio;Sebastiano Campagna;Franco Scandola.
Chemical Society Reviews (2013)

317 Citations

Photocatalytic water oxidation: tuning light-induced electron transfer by molecular Co4O4 cores.

Serena Berardi;Giuseppina La Ganga;Mirco Natali;Irene Bazzan.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)

205 Citations

Water oxidation at a tetraruthenate core stabilized by polyoxometalate ligands: experimental and computational evidence to trace the competent intermediates.

Andrea Sartorel;Pere Miró;Enrico Salvadori;Sophie Romain.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2009)

204 Citations

Rapid Catalytic Oxygenation of Hydrocarbons by Ruthenium Pentafluorophenylporphyrin Complexes: Evidence for the Involvement of a Ru(III) Intermediate

John Taylor Groves;Marcella Bonchio;Tommaso Carofiglio;Kirill Shalyaev.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1996)

199 Citations

Ruthenium polyoxometalate water splitting catalyst: very fast hole scavenging from photogenerated oxidants

Michele Orlandi;Roberto Argazzi;Andrea Sartorel;Mauro Carraro.
Chemical Communications (2010)

183 Citations

Photo-induced water oxidation with tetra-nuclear ruthenium sensitizer and catalyst: a unique 4 x 4 ruthenium interplay triggering high efficiency with low-energy visible light.

Fausto Puntoriero;Giuseppina La Ganga;Andrea Sartorel;Mauro Carraro.
Chemical Communications (2010)

182 Citations

Photocatalytic water oxidation by a mixed-valent Mn(III)₃Mn(IV)O₃ manganese oxo core that mimics the natural oxygen-evolving center.

Rami Al-Oweini;Andrea Sartorel;Bassem S. Bassil;Mirco Natali.
Angewandte Chemie (2014)

181 Citations

Photoinduced water oxidation using dendrimeric Ru(II) complexes as photosensitizers

Fausto Puntoriero;Andrea Sartorel;Michele Orlandi;Giuseppina La Ganga.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2011)

134 Citations

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