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Marta Catellani

Marta Catellani

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
8266
World Ranking
14863
National Ranking
525

Marta Catellani 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 Marta Catellani sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 149 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Marta Catellani 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 Marta Catellani sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences

Overview

Marta Catellani is affiliated with the University of Parma in Italy. Their academic career is marked by involvement in scientific research and contributions primarily linked to this institution.

Throughout their career, Marta Catellani has been recognized with an award as a Member of the European Academy of Sciences in 2016. This distinction reflects a level of acknowledgment within the scientific community.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main or subfields of study, or specific research topics publicly documented at this time. The available data does not detail any further information regarding specific research contributions or areas of specialization.

Best Publications

  • A Complex Catalytic Cycle Leading to a Regioselective Synthesis of o,o′-Disubstituted Vinylarenes

    Marta Catellani;Franco Frignani;Armando Rangoni

  • Pd/Norbornene: A Winning Combination for Selective Aromatic Functionalization via C-H Bond Activation.

    Nicola Della Ca;Marco Fontana;Elena Motti;Marta Catellani

  • Catalytic sequential reactions involving palladacycle-directed aryl coupling steps.

    Marta Catellani;Elena Motti;Nicola Della Ca

  • A New Reaction Sequence Involving Palladium-Catalyzed Unsymmetrical Aryl Coupling

    Fiorenza Faccini;Elena Motti;Marta Catellani

  • Catalytic C-C coupling through C-H arylation of arenes or heteroarenes

    Gian Paolo Chiusoli;Marta Catellani;Mirco Costa;Elena Motti

  • Of the Ortho Effect in Palladium/Norbornene-Catalyzed Reactions: A Theoretical Investigation

    Giovanni Maestri;Giovanni Maestri;Elena Motti;Nicola Della Ca;Max Malacria

  • Transfer Semihydrogenation of Alkynes Catalyzed by a Zero-Valent Palladium N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complex

    Peter Hauwert;Giovanni Maestri;Jeroen W. Sprengers;Marta Catellani

  • Catalytic multistep reactions via palladacycles

    Marta Catellani

  • A novel palladium-catalyzed synthesis of phenanthrenes from ortho-substituted aryl iodides and diphenyl- or alkylphenylacetylenes.

    Marta Catellani;Elena Motti;Simone Baratta

  • Palladium−Arene Interactions in Catalytic Intermediates: An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Soft Rearrangement between η1 and η2 Coordination Modes

    Marta Catellani;Carlo Mealli;Elena Motti;Paola Paoli

  • Palladacycles as Intermediates for Selective Dialkylation of Arenes and Subsequent Fragmentation

    Marta Catellani;Maria Chiara Fagnola

  • Synthesis of 6-phenanthridinones and their heterocyclic analogues through palladium-catalyzed sequential aryl-aryl and N-aryl coupling.

    Raffaella Ferraccioli;Davide Carenzi;Ottavio Rombolà;Marta Catellani

  • Iodide effects in transition metal catalyzed reactions.

    Peter M. Maitlis;Anthony Haynes;Brian R. James;Marta Catellani

  • Palladium-catalyzed synthesis of 1,2,3,4,4a,12b-hexahydro-1,4-methanotriphenylenes

    Marta Catellani;Gian Paolo Chiusoli

  • Palladium-(II) and -(IV) complexes as intermediates in catalytic CC bond-forming reactions

    Marta Catellani;Gian Paolo Chiusoli

  • Symmetrical and unsymmetrical 2,6-dialkyl-1,1′-biaryls by combined catalysis of aromatic alkylation via palladacycles and Suzuki-type coupling

    Marta Catellani;Elena Motti;Monica Minari

  • A catalytic process based on sequential ortho-alkylation and vinylation of ortho-alkylaryl iodides via palladacycles

    Marta Catellani;Federica Cugini

  • Regioselektive Synthese o,o′‐disubstituierter Vinylarene über einen komplexen Katalysecyclus

    Marta Catellani;Franco Frignani;Armando Rangoni

  • Sequential unsymmetrical aryl coupling of o-substituted aryl iodides with o-bromophenols and reaction with olefins: palladium-catalyzed synthesis of 6H-dibenzopyran derivatives.

    Elena Motti;Fiorenza Faccini;Ilaria Ferrari;Marta Catellani

  • Palladacycle formation by electrophilic aromatic substitution, as monitored by 1H NMR spectroscopy

    Marta Catellani;Gian Paolo Chiusoli

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Fontana
Marco Fontana Roma Tre University
Giuseppe Salerno
Giuseppe Salerno University of Calabria
Max Malacria
Max Malacria Sorbonne University
Enrico Dalcanale
Enrico Dalcanale University of Parma
Brian R. James
Brian R. James University of British Columbia
Dominique Roberto
Dominique Roberto University of Milan
Peter M. Maitlis
Peter M. Maitlis University of Sheffield
Jacques Muzart
Jacques Muzart University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
Christian Amatore
Christian Amatore École Normale Supérieure
Fausto Calderazzo
Fausto Calderazzo University of Pisa

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