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D-Index
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5771
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15447
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555

Pierluigi Barbaro 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 Pierluigi Barbaro sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 111 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pierluigi Barbaro 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 Pierluigi Barbaro sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Pierluigi Barbaro is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering and materials science, with a strong focus on catalysis and polymer chemistry.

Barbaro's recent papers reflect ongoing work in sustainable and catalytic chemical processes. Key publications include:

  • Biomass-derived chemical substitutes for bisphenol A: recent advancements in catalytic synthesis, 2020, Chemical Society Reviews
  • Valorisation of plastic waste via metal-catalysed depolymerisation, 2021, Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Advances in catalytic chemical recycling of synthetic textiles, 2024, Green Chemistry
  • Sustainable Catalytic Synthesis for a Bio-Based Alternative to the Reach-Restricted N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone, 2020, Advanced Sustainable Systems
  • Hydrolytic depolymerisation of polyesters over heterogeneous ZnO catalyst, 2023, RSC Sustainability

The topics of Barbaro's research reflect interests in catalysis and polymer science, including:

  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
  • Biodegradable Polymer Synthesis and Properties
  • Carbon Dioxide Utilization in Catalysis
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
  • Lignin and Wood Chemistry
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution

Main research fields indicated by their publications are:

  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

Subfields of study include work in biomedical engineering and biomaterials, as well as process chemistry and inorganic chemistry:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomaterials
  • Process Chemistry and Technology
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Environmental Chemistry

Frequently collaborating co-authors associated with Barbaro's work include Francesca Liguori, Carmen Moreno-Marrodán, Werner Oberhauser, Claudio Oldani, and Francesco Brandi.

Publication venues where Barbaro has contributed include:

  • Chemical Society Reviews
  • Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Green Chemistry
  • RSC Sustainability
  • Advanced Sustainable Systems

Best Publications

  • Ion exchange resins: catalyst recovery and recycle.

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Francesca Liguori

  • Progress in stereoselective catalysis by metal complexes with chiral ferrocenyl phosphines

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Claudio Bianchini;Giuliano Giambastiani;Sébastien L. Parisel

  • Environmentally Friendly Synthesis of γ-Valerolactone by Direct Catalytic Conversion of Renewable Sources

    Francesca Liguori;Carmen Moreno-Marrodan;Pierluigi Barbaro

  • Enantioselective Hydrogenation of 2-Methylquinoxaline to (−)-(2S)-2-Methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoxaline by Iridium Catalysis

    Claudio Bianchini;Pierluigi Barbaro;Giancarlo Scapacci;Erica Farnetti

  • Biomass-derived chemical substitutes for bisphenol A: recent advancements in catalytic synthesis

    Francesca Liguori;Carmen Moreno-Marrodan;Pierluigi Barbaro

  • Heterogenized Homogeneous Catalysts for Fine Chemicals Production

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  • Catalysis for sustainable energy production.

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Claudio Bianchini

  • Recent Aspects of Asymmetric Catalysis by Immobilized Chiral Metal Catalysts

    Claudio Bianchini;Pierluigi Barbaro

  • Chiral P,S-Ligands Based on β-d-Thioglucose Tetraacetate. Palladium(II) Complexes and Allylic Alkylation

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Antonio Currao;Jörg Herrmann;Reinhard Nesper

  • 1,3-DIPHENYLALLYL COMPLEXES OF PALLADIUM(II) : NMR, X-RAY, AND CATALYTIC STUDIES

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Paul S. Pregosin;Renzo Salzmann;Alberto Albinati

  • Synthetic models for catechol 1,2-dioxygenases. Interception of a metal catecholate-dioxygen adduct

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Claudio Bianchini;Carlo Mealli;Andrea Meli

  • Hydrogenation of arenes over silica-supported catalysts that combine a grafted rhodium complex and palladium nanoparticles: evidence for substrate activation on Rh(single-site)-Pd(metal) moieties.

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Claudio Bianchini;Vladimiro Dal Santo;Andrea Meli

  • A New Chiral Tridentate Ferrocenyl Ligand. Synthesis and Characterization of Its Palladium(II) and Nickel(II) Complexes

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Antonio Togni

  • Energy efficient continuous production of γ-valerolactone by bifunctional metal/acid catalysis in one pot

    Carmen Moreno-Marrodan;Pierluigi Barbaro

  • STYRENE CYCLOPROPANATION AND ETHYL DIAZOACETATE DIMERIZATION CATALYZED BY RUTHENIUM COMPLEXES CONTAINING CHIRAL TRIDENTATE PHOSPHINE LIGANDS

    Hon Man Lee;Claudio Bianchini;Guochen Jia;Pierluigi Barbaro

  • Synthesis and Characterization of Ruthenium(II) Complexes Containing Chiral Bis(ferrocenyl)−P3 or −P2S Ligands. Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of Acetophenone

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Claudio Bianchini;Antonio Togni

  • Immobilization of Optically Active Rhodium‐Diphosphine Complexes on Porous Silica via Hydrogen Bonding

    Claudio Bianchini;Pierluigi Barbaro;Vladimiro Dal Santo;Roberto Gobetto

  • Chemoselective oxidation of 3,5-Di-tert-butylcatechol by molecular oxygen. Catalysis by an iridium(III) catecholate through its dioxygen adduct

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Claudio Bianchini;Piero Frediani;Andrea Meli

  • Green semi-hydrogenation of alkynes by Pd@borate monolith catalysts under continuous flow

    Francesca Liguori;Pierluigi Barbaro

  • Synthesis of New Polydentate Nitrogen Ligands and Their Use in Ethylene Polymerization in Conjunction with Iron(II) and Cobalt(II) Bis-halides and Methylaluminoxane

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Claudio Bianchini;Giuliano Giambastiani;Itzel Guerrero Rios

  • Regio- and stereoselective dimerization of 1-alkynes catalyzed by an Os(II) complex

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Claudio Bianchini;Maurizio Peruzzini;Alfonso Polo

  • Activation and Functionalization of White Phosphorus at Rhodium: Experimental and Computational Analysis of the [(triphos)Rh (η1:η2-P4RR′)]Y Complexes (triphos=MeC(CH2PPh2)3; R=H, Alkyl, Aryl; R′=2 Electrons, H, Me)

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Andrea Ienco;Carlo Mealli;Maurizio Peruzzini

  • Hydrolysis of Dinuclear Ruthenium Complexes [{CpRu(PPh3)2}2(μ,η1:1‐L)][CF3SO3]2 (L=P4, P4S3): Simple Access to Metal Complexes of P2H4 and PH2SH

    Pierluigi Barbaro;Massimo Di Vaira;Maurizio Peruzzini;Stefano Seniori Costantini

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio Bianchini
Claudio Bianchini University of Bologna
Maurizio Peruzzini
Maurizio Peruzzini National Research Council (CNR)
Francesco Vizza
Francesco Vizza National Research Council (CNR)
Andrea Meli
Andrea Meli University of Milan
Antonio Togni
Antonio Togni ETH Zurich
Giuliano Giambastiani
Giuliano Giambastiani University of Strasbourg
Carlo Mealli
Carlo Mealli National Research Council (CNR)
Luca Gonsalvi
Luca Gonsalvi National Research Council (CNR)
Piero Zanello
Piero Zanello University of Siena
Anne Galarneau
Anne Galarneau University of Montpellier

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