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Pietro Tundo is affiliated with Ca Foscari University of Venice in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemistry and Environmental Science, with a focus on Environmental Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Process Chemistry and Technology. Additional subfields include Mechanical Engineering and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry.

The researcher's main topics include Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis, Chemical Synthesis and Reactions, Chemical Reaction Mechanisms, Extraction and Separation Processes, History and advancements in chemistry, and Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry.

Frequent coauthors of Pietro Tundo include Fabio Aricò, Aurelia Visa, Mirabbos Hojamberdiev, Jane E. Wissinger, and Marco Eissen.

Key publication venues for their work are Chemistry International, ChemSusChem, and Pure and Applied Chemistry, with the most frequent being Chemistry International and ChemSusChem.

Recent publications include:

  • Reaction Pathways in Carbonates and Esters, 2023, ChemSusChem
  • Green Chemistry Postgraduate Summer School Online, 2021, Chemistry International
  • Green Chemistry Postgraduate Summer School, 2022, Chemistry International
  • IUPAC Projects Contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Past, present, and future, 2022, Chemistry International
  • Front Cover: Reaction Pathways in Carbonates and Esters (ChemSusChem 23/2023), 2023, ChemSusChem

Best Publications

  • The chemistry of dimethyl carbonate.

    Pietro Tundo;Maurizio Selva

  • Synthetic pathways and processes in green chemistry. Introductory overview

    Pietro Tundo;Paul Anastas;David StC. Black;Joseph Breen

  • Selective Hydrogenolysis of Glycerol with Raney Nickel

    Alvise Perosa;Pietro Tundo

  • Green chemistry : challenging perspectives

    Pietro Tundo;Paul T. Anastas

  • The reactions of dimethyl carbonate and its derivatives

    P. Tundo;M. Musolino;F. Aricò

  • New developments in dimethyl carbonate chemistry

    Pietro Tundo

  • Polymerized surfactant aggregates: characterization and utilization

    Janos H. Fendler;Pietro Tundo

  • Dimethyl carbonate as an ambident electrophile.

    Pietro Tundo;Laura Rossi;Alessandro Loris

  • Continuous-flow processes under gas-liquid phase-transfer catalysis (GL-PTC) conditions: the reaction of dialkyl carbonates with phenols, alcohols, and mercaptans

    Pietro Tundo;Francesco Trotta;Giovanni Moraglio;Ferdinando Ligorati

  • Dimethyl carbonate as a modern green reagent and solvent

    Fabio Arico;Pietro Tundo

  • Polymer-supported phase-transfer catalysts. High catalytic activity of ammonium and phosphonium quaternary salts bonded to a polystyrene matrix

    Henriette Molinari;Fernando Montanari;Silvio Quici;Pietro Tundo

  • Dietary intake of dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs, due to the consumption of dairy products, fish/seafood and meat from Ismailia city, Egypt.

    N. Loutfy;M. Fuerhacker;P. Tundo;S. Raccanelli

  • Green synthesis of dimethyl isosorbide.

    Pietro Tundo;Fabio Aricò;Guillaume Gauthier;Laura Rossi

  • Facile hydrodehalogenation with hydrogen and Pd/C catalyst under multiphase conditions

    Carlos Alberto Marques;Maurizio Selva;Pietro Tundo

  • Synthesis, catalytic activity, and behavior of phase-transfer catalysts supported on silica gel. Strong influence of substrate adsorption on the polar polymeric matrix on the efficiency of the immobilized phosphonium salts

    Pietro Tundo;Paolo Venturello

  • Functionally polymerized surfactant vesicles: synthesis and characterization

    Pietro Tundo;Donald J. Kippenberger;Patricia L. Klahn;E. Prieto Nelson

  • Dimethylcarbonate for eco-friendly methylation reactions

    S. Memoli;Maurizio Selva;Pietro Tundo

  • Facile Hydrodehalogenation with H2 and Pd/C Catalyst under Multiphase Conditions. Part 2. Selectivity and Kinetics

    Carlos Alberto Marques;Maurizio Selva;Pietro Tundo

  • Methods and Reagents for Green Chemistry

    Pietro Tundo;Alvise Perosa;Fulvio Zecchini

  • Selective mono-N-methylation of primary aromatic amines by dimethylcarbonate over faujasite X- and Y-type zeolites

    Maurizio Selva;Andrea Bomben;Pietro Tundo

  • Methods and Reagents for Green Chemistry: An Introduction

    Pietro Tundo;Alvise Perosa;Fulvio Zecchini

Frequent Co-Authors

Maurizio Selva
Maurizio Selva Ca Foscari University of Venice
Francesco Trotta
Francesco Trotta University of Turin
Janos H. Fendler
Janos H. Fendler Texas A&M University
Ezio Pelizzetti
Ezio Pelizzetti University of Turin
Marco Crisma
Marco Crisma University of Padua
Faruk Nome
Faruk Nome Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Arti Ahluwalia
Arti Ahluwalia University of Pisa
Paul T. Anastas
Paul T. Anastas Yale University
Cinzia Giannini
Cinzia Giannini National Research Council (CNR)
Michael Grätzel
Michael Grätzel École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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