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Maurizio Benaglia

Maurizio Benaglia

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Chemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
13634
World Ranking
8827
National Ranking
238

Overview

Maurizio Benaglia is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy, contributing extensively to the field of Chemistry. Their research output reflects a strong focus on Organic Chemistry along with significant work in Inorganic Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Pharmaceutical Science.

Their main areas of study include:

  • Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Pharmaceutical Science

Key topics explored in their body of work cover a range of catalytic and synthetic methodologies, including:

  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Fluorine in Organic Chemistry
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods

Notable recent publications authored by Maurizio Benaglia include:

  • "Stereoselective Domino Reactions in the Synthesis of Spiro Compounds," 2022, published in Synthesis
  • "Enantioselective Povarov Reactions: An Update of a Powerful Catalytic Synthetic Methodology," 2021, published in European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "Amide Bond Formation Strategies: Latest Advances on a Dateless Transformation," 2020, published in European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "Ammonia borane as a reducing agent in organic synthesis," 2020, published in Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • "Eosin Y: Homogeneous Photocatalytic In-Flow Reactions and Solid-Supported Catalysts for In-Batch Synthetic Transformations," 2020, published in Applied Sciences

The venues in which they frequently publish demonstrate recognized platforms in their field, including:

  • European Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • Organic Letters
  • Tetrahedron Chemistry
  • Chemistry - A European Journal

Maurizio Benaglia collaborates regularly with several researchers, contributing to a network of co-authors such as:

  • Alessandra Puglisi
  • Sergio Rossi
  • Laura Raimondi
  • Fabrizio Medici
  • Monica Fiorenza Boselli

Best Publications

  • Polymer-Supported Organic Catalysts†

    Maurizio Benaglia;and Alessandra Puglisi;Franco Cozzi

  • Flow Chemistry: Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Pharmaceutical Products

    Riccardo Porta;Maurizio Benaglia;Alessandra Puglisi

  • Gazz. Chim. Ital

    R Annunziata;M Benaglia;M Cinquini;F Cozzi

  • Recent Developments in the Reduction of Aromatic and Aliphatic Nitro Compounds to Amines

    Manuel Orlandi;Davide Brenna;Reentje Harms;Sonja Jost

  • Recoverable and recyclable catalysts

    Maurizio Benaglia

  • Amide Bond Formation Strategies: Latest Advances on a Dateless Transformation

    Elisabetta Massolo;Margherita Pirola;Maurizio Benaglia

  • Enantioselective direct aldol reaction "on water" promoted by chiral organic catalysts.

    Stefania Guizzetti;Maurizio Benaglia;Laura Raimondi;Giuseppe Celentano

  • Poly(Ethylene Glycol)‐Supported Proline: A Versatile Catalyst for the Enantioselective Aldol and Iminoaldol Reactions

    Maurizio Benaglia;Mauro Cinquini;Franco Cozzi;Alessandra Puglisi

  • Enantioselective Synthesis of Copper(I) Bipyridine Based Helicates by Chiral Templating of Secondary Structure: Transmission of Stereochemistry on the Nanometer Scale

    Craig R. Woods;Maurizio Benaglia;Jay S. Siegel;Franco Cozzi

  • Stereoselective organic reactions promoted by immobilized chiral catalysts in continuous flow systems

    Alessandra Puglisi;Maurizio Benaglia;Valerio Chiroli

  • Enantioselective Aldol Condensations Catalyzed by Poly(ethylene glycol)‐Supported Proline

    Maurizio Benaglia;Giuseppe Celentano;Franco Cozzi

  • Chiral phosphine oxides in present-day organocatalysis

    Maurizio Benaglia;Sergio Rossi

  • Poly(ethylene glycol)-supported TEMPO: an efficient, recoverable metal-free catalyst for the selective oxidation of alcohols.

    Gianluca Pozzi;Marco Cavazzini;Silvio Quici;Maurizio Benaglia

  • Very Mild, Enantioselective Synthesis of Propargylamines Catalyzed by Copper(I)−Bisimine Complexes

    Federica Colombo;Maurizio Benaglia;Simonetta Orlandi;Fabio Usuelli

  • Recoverable and recyclable chiral organic catalysts

    Maurizio Benaglia

  • Poly(ethylene glycol)-supported bisoxazolines as ligands for catalytic enantioselective synthesis.

    Rita Annunziata;Maurizio Benaglia;Mauro Cinquini;Franco Cozzi

  • Trichlorosilane‐Mediated Stereoselective Reduction of C=N Bonds

    Stefania Guizzetti;Maurizio Benaglia

  • Stereoselective organocatalysed reactions in deep eutectic solvents: highly tunable and biorenewable reaction media for sustainable organic synthesis

    Elisabetta Massolo;Silvia Palmieri;Maurizio Benaglia;Vito Capriati

  • Metal-Free Reduction of Aromatic and Aliphatic Nitro Compounds to Amines: A HSiCl3-Mediated Reaction of Wide General Applicability.

    M. Orlandi;F. Tosi;M. Bonsignore;M. Benaglia

  • Through-space interactions between face-to-face, center-to-edge oriented arenes: importance of polar-pi effects.

    Franco Cozzi;Rita Annunziata;Maurizio Benaglia;Mauro Cinquini

  • Stereoselective reactions involving hypervalent silicate complexes

    Maurizio Benaglia;Stefania Guizzetti;Luca Pignataro

Frequent Co-Authors

Jay S. Siegel
Jay S. Siegel Tianjin University
Marco Bandini
Marco Bandini University of Bologna
Giorgio Chelucci
Giorgio Chelucci University of Sassari
Pier Giorgio Cozzi
Pier Giorgio Cozzi University of Bologna
Antonella Gervasini
Antonella Gervasini University of Milan
Andrea Mazzanti
Andrea Mazzanti University of Pavia
Achille Umani-Ronchi
Achille Umani-Ronchi University of Bologna
Vito Capriati
Vito Capriati University of Bari Aldo Moro
Kim K. Baldridge
Kim K. Baldridge Tianjin University
Kenneth I. Hardcastle
Kenneth I. Hardcastle Emory University

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