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Maria Antonietta Ricci

Maria Antonietta Ricci

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
10202
World Ranking
13065
National Ranking
439

Maria Antonietta Ricci 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 Maria Antonietta Ricci sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 219 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Maria Antonietta Ricci 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 Maria Antonietta Ricci sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Maria Antonietta Ricci is affiliated with Roma Tre University in Italy. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a notable focus on Earth-Surface Processes, Archeology, Materials Chemistry, Conservation, and Molecular Biology as subfields of study.

Their work encompasses key topics including Building materials and conservation, Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis, Conservation Techniques and Studies, Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Enzyme Structure and Function, Dental materials and restorations, and a range of Various Chemistry Research Topics.

Maria Antonietta Ricci has contributed to several recent publications, which include:

  • "Thyroid cancer diagnosis by Raman spectroscopy" (2020) published in Scientific Reports
  • "Encapsulation of environmentally-friendly biocides in silica nanosystems for multifunctional coatings" (2020) published in Applied Surface Science
  • "Raman approach to the forensic study of bronze patinas" (2021) published in Journal of Archaeological Science Reports
  • "Aqueous solution of betaine: Hydration and aggregation" (2020) published in Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • "Synthesis and Characterization of TEOS Coating Added With Innovative Antifouling Silica Nanocontainers and TiO2 Nanoparticles" (2020) published in Frontiers in Materials

The frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Maria Antonietta Ricci include Armida Sodo, Michael Di Gioacchino, Ludovica Ruggiero, Anda Mihaela Naciu, and Andrea Palermo.

Their research has been published in various venues, notably:

  • Journal of Molecular Liquids (5 publications)
  • Microchemical Journal (3 publications)
  • Scientific Reports (2 publications)
  • Coatings (2 publications)
  • Applied Surface Science (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Hydration of Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride Ions in Solution and the Concept of Structure Maker/Breaker

    R. Mancinelli;A. Botti;Fabio Bruni;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • Structures of high-density and low-density water

    Alan K. Soper;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • Site–site pair correlation functions of water from 25 to 400 °C: Revised analysis of new and old diffraction data

    A. K. Soper;Fabio Bruni;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • Perturbation of water structure due to monovalent ions in solution

    R. Mancinelli;A. Botti;Fabio Bruni;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • The interatomic structure of water at supercritical temperatures

    P. Postorino;R. H. Tromp;Maria Antonietta Ricci;A. K. Soper

  • Analysis of the hydrogen-bonded structure of water from ambient to supercritical conditions

    P. Jedlovszky;J. P. Brodholt;Fabio Bruni;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • Water confined in Vycor glass. I. A neutron diffraction study

    Fabio Bruni;Maria Antonietta Ricci;Alan K. Soper

  • Ions in water: The microscopic structure of concentrated hydroxide solutions RID C-6410-2008

    S Imberti;A Botti;Fabio Bruni;G Cappa

  • Ions in water: the microscopic structure of concentrated NaOH solutions.

    A. Botti;Fabio Bruni;S. Imberti;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • Layer analysis of the structure of water confined in vycor glass

    P. Gallo;Maria Antonietta Ricci;Mauro Rovere

  • A molecular dynamics simulation of water confined in a cylindrical SiO2 pore

    Mauro Rovere;Maria Antonietta Ricci;D. Vellati;Fabio Bruni

  • Water Confined in Vycor Glass. II Excluded Volume Effects on the Radial Distribution Functions

    Alan K. Soper;Fabio Bruni;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • NIMROD: The Near and InterMediate Range Order Diffractometer of the ISIS second target station

    D. T. Bowron;A. K. Soper;K. Jones;S. Ansell

  • Ions in water: the microscopic structure of concentrated hydroxide solutions.

    S. Imberti;A. Botti;Fabio Bruni;G. Cappa

  • Neutron diffraction studies of H2O/D2O at supercritical temperatures. A direct determination of gHH(r), gOH(r), and gOO(r)

    R. H. Tromp;P. Postorino;G. W. Neilson;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • Modifications of the hydrogen bond network of liquid water in a cylindrical SiO2 pore

    Christoph Hartnig;Wolfgang Witschel;Eckhard Spohr;Paola Gallo

  • Aqueous solutions of divalent chlorides: ions hydration shell and water structure.

    Fabio Bruni;S Imberti;R Mancinelli;Maria Antonietta Ricci

  • The bacterial aetiology of rosy discoloration of ancient wall paintings

    Francesco Imperi;Giulia Caneva;Laura Cancellieri;Maria A. Ricci

  • Water above its boiling point: Study of the temperature and density dependence of the partial pair correlation functions. I. Neutron diffraction experiment

    P. Postorino;Maria Antonietta Ricci;A. K. Soper

  • Excess of Proton Mean Kinetic Energy in Supercooled Water

    A. Pietropaolo;R. Senesi;C. Andreani;A. Botti

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabio Bruni
Fabio Bruni Roma Tre University
Alan K. Soper
Alan K. Soper Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
A. Morselli
A. Morselli National Institute for Nuclear Physics
F. Cafagna
F. Cafagna National Institute for Nuclear Physics
Giancarlo Ruocco
Giancarlo Ruocco Italian Institute of Technology

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