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Mario Manassero

Mario Manassero

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
8094
World Ranking
13265
National Ranking
445

Mario Manassero 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 Mario Manassero sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 256 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mario Manassero 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 Mario Manassero 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

Mario Manassero is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy, with a focus on research spanning engineering and environmental science. Their scholarly work encompasses main fields such as Engineering and Environmental Science and extends to subfields including Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Geophysics.

The research topics covered by Mario Manassero address various aspects of environmental and civil engineering, with a strong emphasis on landfills and soil remediation. Key topics of their work include:

  • Landfill Environmental Impact Studies
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Electrokinetic Soil Remediation Techniques
  • Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics
  • Healthcare and Environmental Waste Management

Their frequent co-authors, contributing to collaborative works, are:

  • Nicolò Guarena
  • Andrea Dominijanni
  • Evelina Fratalocchi
  • Magdalena Daria Vaverková
  • Evan K. Paleologos

Mario Manassero regularly publishes in several academic venues. The journals and conference proceedings where their work appears most often include:

  • Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication
  • Environmental Geotechnics
  • Applied Clay Science
  • SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
  • Canadian Geotechnical Journal

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Mario Manassero illustrate the scope of their research:

  • "Municipal solid waste management under Covid-19: challenges and recommendations," 2020, Environmental Geotechnics
  • "Pore-scale mechanisms underlying the behavior of enhanced bentonites exposed to aggressive inorganic solutions," 2024, Applied Clay Science
  • "Assessing the influence of chemico-osmosis on solute transport in bentonite membranes based on combined phenomenological and physical modeling," 2021, Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication
  • "The role of diffusion induced electro-osmosis in the coupling between hydraulic and ionic fluxes through semipermeable clay soils," 2022, SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
  • "Risk assessment procedure for the performance-based design of landfill lining systems and cutoff walls," 2021, Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication

Best Publications

  • New nickel–carbon dioxide complex: synthesis, properties, and crystallographic characterization of (carbon dioxide)-bis(tricyclohexylphosphine)nickel

    Michele Aresta;C. Francesco Nobile;Vincenzo G. Albano;Elisabetta Forni

  • Synthesis, structure, and stereochemical implication of the [Pt19(CO)12(.mu.2-CO)10]4- tetraanion: a bicapped triple-decker all-metal sandwich of idealized fivefold (D5h) geometry

    Don M. Washecheck;Edward J. Wucherer;Lawrence F. Dahl;Alessandro Ceriotti

  • Novel atropisomeric phosphorus ligands : 4,5-dihydro-3H-dinaphtho[2,1-c;1',2'-e]phosphepine derivatives

    Serafino Gladiali;Antonio Dore;Davide Fabbri;Ottorino De Lucchi

  • Reactions of gold(III) oxo complexes with cyclic alkenes.

    Maria Agostina Cinellu;Giovanni Minghetti;Fabio Cocco;Sergio Stoccoro

  • Synthesis and Structure of the [Ni38Pt6(CO)48H6−n]n− (n=5, 4) Ions: Ni‐Pt Clusters as Models for “Cherry” Crystallites

    Alessandro Ceriott;Francesco Demartin;Giuliano Longoni;Mario Manassero

  • Interaction of carbon dioxide with coordinatively unsaturated rhodium(I) complexes with the ligand 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane

    P. Albano;M. Aresta;M. Manassero

  • Selective fluorescence zinc ion sensing and binding behavior of 4-methyl-2,6-bis(((phenylmethyl)imino)methyl)phenol: biological application.

    Partha Roy;Koushik Dhara;Mario Manassero;Jagnyeswar Ratha

  • Crystal and molecular structure of tri-iodoheptakis(tri-p-fluorophenylphosphine)undecagold

    Pierluigi Bellon;Mario Manassero;Mirella Sansoni

  • Synthesis and characterization of gold(III) adducts and cyclometallated derivatives with 2-substituted pyridines. Crystal structure of [Au{NC5H4(CMe2C6H4)-2}Cl2]

    Maria Agostina Cinellu;Antonio Zucca;Sergio Stoccoro;Giovanni Minghetti

  • Synthesis of the First C-2 Cyclopalladated Derivatives of 1,3-Bis(2-pyridyl)benzene. Crystal Structures of [Hg(N-C-N)Cl], [Pd(N-C-N)Cl], and [Pd2(N-C-N)2(μ-OAc)]2[Hg2Cl6]. Catalytic Activity in the Heck Reaction

    Barbara Soro;Sergio Stoccoro;Giovanni Minghetti;Antonio Zucca

  • Synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic property and oxidative DNA cleavage activity of an octanuclear copper(II) complex showing water-perchlorate helical network.

    Koushik Dhara;Jagnyeswar Ratha;Mario Manassero;Xin Yi Wang

  • Synthesis and properties of gold alkene complexes. Crystal structure of [Au(bipyoXyl)(η2-CH2CHPh)](PF6) and DFT calculations on the model cation [Au(bipy)(η2-CH2CH2)]+

    Maria Agostina Cinellu;Giovanni Minghetti;Fabio Cocco;Sergio Stoccoro

  • Preparation and characterization of palladium(II) and platinum(II) complexes with bis(pyrazolyl)alkanes. crystal and molecular structures of [Pd2(pz)22][BF4]2 and of [PdCl2{(CH3)2C(pz)2}] (pzH = pyrazole), a new example of a Pd⋯HC agostic interaction

    Giovanni Minghetti;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Anna Laura Bandini;Guido Banditelli

  • Synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic property and DNA cleavage activity of a new terephthalate-bridged tetranuclear copper(II) complex

    Koushik Dhara;Partha Roy;Jagnyeswar Ratha;Mario Manassero

  • Synthesis and characterization of gold(III) adducts and cyclometallated derivatives with 6-benzyl- and 6-alkyl-2,2′-bipyridines

    Maria Agostina Cinellu;Antonio Zucca;Sergio Stoccoro;Giovanni Minghetti

  • Cyclometalation of 2,2′-Bipyridine. Mono- and Dinuclear C,N Platinum(II) Derivatives

    Antonio Zucca;Giacomo Luigi Petretto;Sergio Stoccoro;Maria Agostina Cinellu

  • Tetranuclear copper(II)-Schiff-base complexes as active catalysts for oxidation of cyclohexane and toluene

    Partha Roy;Mario Manassero

  • Novel gold clusters. Preparation, properties, and X-ray structure determination of salts of octakis(triarylphosphine)enneagold, [Au9L8]X3

    P. L. Bellon;F. Cariati;M. Manassero;L. Naldini

  • Cyclopalladation of 6-Substituted-2,2‘-bipyridines. Metalation of Unactivated Methyl Groups vs Aromatic C−H Activation

    Antonio Zucca;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Maria Vittoria Pinna;Sergio Stoccoro

  • Multiple C−H bond activation: threefold-deprotonated 6-phenyl-2,2‘-bipyridine as a bridging ligand in dinuclear platinum(II) derivatives

    Antonio Zucca;Angelino Doppiu;Maria Agostina Cinellu;Sergio Stoccoro

  • Synthesis and characterization of new iron-palladium and iron-platinum carbonyl anionic clusters

    Giuliano Longoni;Mario Manassero;Mirella Sansoni

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Demartin
Francesco Demartin University of Milan
Giovanni Minghetti
Giovanni Minghetti University of Sassari
Maria Agostina Cinellu
Maria Agostina Cinellu University of Sassari
Norberto Masciocchi
Norberto Masciocchi University of Insubria
Gianfranco Ciani
Gianfranco Ciani University of Milan
Piero Zanello
Piero Zanello University of Siena
Serafino Gladiali
Serafino Gladiali University of Sassari
Alberto Albinati
Alberto Albinati University of Milan
Luigi Resconi
Luigi Resconi University of Milan
Angelo Sironi
Angelo Sironi University of Milan

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