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D-Index
54
Citations
8894
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12779
National Ranking
428

Mauro Maestri 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 Mauro Maestri sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 129 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mauro Maestri 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 Mauro Maestri sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Mauro Maestri is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy. Their academic career is centered around research activities conducted within this institution.

There is no recorded data on recent papers authored by Mauro Maestri, nor a list of frequent co-authors or common publication venues. There are also no specific book publications attributed to them at present.

The scientist's research focus across various domains, including main fields of study, subfields, and core topics, is not documented in the available information. Similarly, records do not indicate any awards or honors received by Mauro Maestri.

The absence of published works or detailed research interests in the source data leaves the profile limited to their academic affiliation alone.

Best Publications

  • Bimolecular electron transfer reactions of the excited states of transition metal complexes

    Vincenzo Balzani;Fabrizio Bolletta;Maria Teresa Gandolfi;Mauro Maestri

  • Complexes of the Ruthenium(II)-2,2':6',2''-terpyridine Family. Effect of Electron-Accepting and -Donating Substituents on the Photophysical and Electrochemical Properties

    Mauro Maestri;Nicola Armaroli;Vincenzo Balzani;Edwin C. Constable

  • Anion Selective Recognition and Sensing by Novel Macrocyclic Transition Metal Receptor Systems. 1H NMR, Electrochemical, and Photophysical Investigations

    Paul D. Beer;Fridrich Szemes;Vincenzo Balzani;Claudio M. Salà

  • Luminescent lanthanide ions hosted in a fluorescent polylysin dendrimer. Antenna-like sensitization of visible and near-infrared emission.

    Veronica Vicinelli;Paola Ceroni;Mauro Maestri;Vincenzo Balzani

  • Light-harvesting dendrimers: efficient intra- and intermolecular energy-transfer processes in a species containing 65 chromophoric groups of four different types.

    Uwe Hahn;Marius Gorka;Fritz Vögtle;Veronica Vicinelli

  • Light-harvesting dendrimers.

    Vincenzo Balzani;Paola Ceroni;Mauro Maestri;Veronica Vicinelli

  • Temperature dependence of the luminescence of cyclometalated palladium(II), rhodium(III), platinum(II), and platinum(IV) complexes

    Francesco Barigelletti;Diana Sandrini;Mauro Maestri;Vincenzo Balzani

  • Photochemistry and luminescence of cyclometallated complexes

    M. Maestri;V. Balzani;C. Deuschel-Cornioley;A. Von Zelewsky

  • Artificial Chemical Systems Capable of Mimicking Some Elementary Properties of Neurons

    Fernando Pina;Maria João Melo;Mauro Maestri;Paolo Passaniti

  • Luminescence of ortho-metallated platinum(II) complexes

    Mauro Maestri;Diana Sandrini;Vincenzo Balzani;Laurent Chassot

  • Photoinduced processes in 4′-(9-anthryl)-2,2′:6′,2″-terpyridine, its protonated forms and Zn(II), Ru(II) and Os(II) complexes

    Gabriella Albano;Vincenzo Balzani;Edwin C. Constable;Mauro Maestri

  • Photochromism of 4‘-Methoxyflavylium Perchlorate. A “Write−Lock−Read−Unlock−Erase” Molecular Switching System

    Fernando Pina;Maria João Melo;Mauro Maestri;Roberto Ballardini

  • Luminescent europium(3+), terbium(3+) and gadolinium(3+) complexes of a branched-triazacyclononane ligand containing three 2,2'-bipyridine units

    Luca. Prodi;Mauro. Maestri;Raymond. Ziessel;Vincenzo. Balzani

  • Absorption Spectra and Luminescence Properties of Isomeric Platinum (II) and Palladium (II) Complexes containing 1,1′-biphenyldiyl, 2-phenylpyridine, and 2,2′-bijpyridine as ligands

    Mauro Maestri;Diana Sandrini;Vincenzo Balzani;Alex von Zelewsky

  • Luminescent Ruthenium(II) Bipyridine−Calix[4]arene Complexes as Receptors for Lanthanide Cations

    Paul D Beer;Fridrich Szemes;Paolo Passaniti;Mauro Maestri

  • Excited-state behavior of polypyridyl complexes of chromium(III)

    N. Serpone;M. A. Jamieson;M. S. Henry;M. Z. Hoffman

  • Luminescent Dendrimers. Recent Advances

    Vincenzo Balzani;Paolo Ceroni;Mauro Maestri;Christophe Saudan

  • Anion recognition and luminescent sensing by new ruthenium(II) and rhenium(I) bipyridyl calix[4]diquinone receptors

    Paul D. Beer;Vadim Timoshenko;Mauro Maestri;Paolo Passaniti

  • Quantum yield of formation of the lowest excited state of Ru(bpy)2+3 and Ru(phen)2+3

    F. Bolletta;A. Juris;M. Maestri;D. Sandrini

  • Multistate/Multifunctional Molecular-Level Systems: Light and pH Switching between the Various Forms of a Synthetic Flavylium Salt

    Fernando Pina;Ana Roque;Maria João Melo;Mauro Maestri

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincenzo Balzani
Vincenzo Balzani University of Bologna
Fernando Pina
Fernando Pina Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Fritz Vögtle
Fritz Vögtle University of Bonn
Paola Ceroni
Paola Ceroni University of Bologna
Alex von Zelewsky
Alex von Zelewsky University of Fribourg
Nick Serpone
Nick Serpone University of Pavia
Nicola Armaroli
Nicola Armaroli National Research Council (CNR)
Carlos Lodeiro
Carlos Lodeiro Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Alberto Juris
Alberto Juris University of Bologna
Edwin C. Constable
Edwin C. Constable University of Basel

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