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2025

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D-Index
74
Citations
19843
World Ranking
4678
National Ranking
94

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Roberto Paolesse is affiliated with the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy. Their research spans various fields including Engineering, Materials Science, and Chemistry, with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bioengineering, and Spectroscopy.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors

Their publication record highlights recent papers, such as:

  • "Corroles at work: a small macrocycle for great applications," 2022, Chemical Society Reviews
  • "Recent Advances in Chemical Sensors for Soil Analysis: A Review," 2022, Chemosensors
  • "Advances in Optical Sensors for Persistent Organic Pollutant Environmental Monitoring," 2022, Sensors
  • "Volatolomic urinary profile analysis for diagnosis of the early stage of lung cancer," 2022, Journal of Breath Research
  • "Copper-Based Corrole as Thermally Stable Hole Transporting Material for Perovskite Photovoltaics," 2020, Advanced Functional Materials

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Corrado Di Natale
  • Gabriele Magna
  • Fabrizio Caroleo
  • Sara Nardis
  • Manuela Stefanelli

Publication venues with significant contributions are:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Sensors
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Lung cancer identification by the analysis of breath by means of an array of non-selective gas sensors.

    Corrado Di Natale;Antonella Macagnano;Eugenio Martinelli;Roberto Paolesse

  • Porphyrinoids for Chemical Sensor Applications.

    Roberto Paolesse;Sara Nardis;Donato Monti;Manuela Stefanelli

  • Solid-state gas sensors for breath analysis: a review.

    Corrado Di Natale;Roberto Paolesse;Eugenio Martinelli;Rosamaria Capuano

  • An investigation on electronic nose diagnosis of lung cancer.

    Arnaldo D’Amico;Giorgio Pennazza;Marco Santonico;Eugenio Martinelli

  • Synthesis and functionalization of meso-aryl-substituted corroles.

    Roberto Paolesse;Sara Nardis;Francesco Sagone;Richard G. Khoury

  • 5,10,15-Triphenylcorrole: a product from a modified Rothemund reaction

    Roberto Paolesse;Sonia Mini;Francesco Sagone;Tristano Boschi

  • An electronic nose for food analysis

    C Di Natale;A Macagnano;F Davide;A D'Amico

  • Diagnostic Performance of an Electronic Nose, Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide, and Lung Function Testing in Asthma

    Paolo Montuschi;Marco Santonico;Chiara Mondino;Giorgio Pennazza

  • Electronic nose and electronic tongue integration for improved classification of clinical and food samples

    Corrado Di Natale;Roberto Paolesse;Antonella Macagnano;Alessandro Mantini

  • The evaluation of quality of post-harvest oranges and apples by means of an electronic nose

    Corrado Di Natale;Antonella Macagnano;Eugenio Martinelli;Roberto Paolesse

  • Reduced graphene oxide as efficient and stable hole transporting material in mesoscopic perovskite solar cells

    Alessandro L. Palma;Lucio Cinà;Sara Pescetelli;Antonio Agresti

  • Olfactory systems for medical applications

    A. D’Amico;C. Di Natale;R. Paolesse;A. Macagnano

  • Novel Aspects of Corrole Chemistry

    Sara Nardis;Donato Monti;Roberto Paolesse

  • The application of metalloporphyrins as coating material for quartz microbalance-based chemical sensors

    J.A.J. Brunink;C. Di Natale;F. Bungaro;F.A.M. Davide

  • Chemical Sensing with Familiar Devices

    Daniel Filippini;Adriano Alimelli;Corrado Di Natale;Roberto Paolesse

  • Corrole: The Little Big Porphyrinoid

    Roberto Paolesse

  • Chemical sensitivity of porphyrin assemblies

    Corrado Di Natale;Donato Monti;Roberto Paolesse

  • Metal complexes of corrole

    Sara Nardis;Federica Mandoj;Manuela Stefanelli;Roberto Paolesse

  • Volatile signature for the early diagnosis of lung cancer

    Roberto Gasparri;Marco Santonico;Claudia Valentini;Giulia Sedda

  • Novel routes to substituted 5,10,15-triarylcorroles

    Roberto Paolesse;Alessia Marini;Sara Nardis;Antonella Froiio

  • Detection of fungal contamination of cereal grain samples by an electronic nose

    Roberto Paolesse;Adriano Alimelli;Eugenio Martinelli;Corrado Di Natale

  • Comparison and integration of different electronic noses for freshness evaluation of cod-fish fillets

    Corrado Di Natale;Gudrun Olafsdottir;Sigurdur Einarsson;Eugenio Martinelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Corrado Di Natale
Corrado Di Natale University of Rome Tor Vergata
Arnaldo D'Amico
Arnaldo D'Amico University of Rome Tor Vergata
Eugenio Martinelli
Eugenio Martinelli University of Rome Tor Vergata
Antonella Macagnano
Antonella Macagnano University of Rome Tor Vergata
Ingemar Lundström
Ingemar Lundström Linköping University
Frank R. Fronczek
Frank R. Fronczek Louisiana State University
Silvia Licoccia
Silvia Licoccia University of Rome Tor Vergata
Anthony V. D'Amico
Anthony V. D'Amico Brigham and Women's Hospital
Luca Prodi
Luca Prodi University of Bologna
Karl M. Kadish
Karl M. Kadish University of Houston

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