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Rocco Ungaro

Rocco Ungaro

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Chemistry
Italy
2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
78
Citations
18626
World Ranking
3883
National Ranking
72

Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Rocco Ungaro is affiliated with the University of Parma in Italy. Their academic profile indicates involvement in research and scholarly activities associated with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Synthesis, Complexation, and Membrane Transport Studies of 1,3-Alternate Calix[4]arene-crown-6 Conformers: A New Class of Cesium Selective Ionophores

    Alessandro Casnati;Andrea Pochini;Rocco Ungaro;Franco Ugozzoli

  • Calixarenes in action

    Luigi Mandolini;Rocco Ungaro

  • Calixarene-based multivalent ligands

    L. Baldini;A. Casnati;F. Sansone;R. Ungaro

  • Complexation of alkali metal cations by conformationally rigid, stereoisomeric calix[4]arene crown ethers: a quantitative evaluation of preorganization

    Eleonora Ghidini;Franco Ugozzoli;Rocco Ungaro;Sybolt Harkema

  • SELECTIVE FUNCTIONALIZATION OF CALIX(4)ARENES AT THE UPPER RIM

    J.-D. van Loon;A. Arduini;Willem Verboom;R. Ungaro

  • 1,3‐Dialkoxycalix[4]arenecrowns‐6 in 1,3‐Alternate Conformation: Cesium‐Selective Ligands that Exploit Cation‐Arene Interactions

    Rocco Ungaro;Alessandro Casnati;Franco Ugozzoli;Andrea Pochini

  • The preparation and properties of a new lipophilic sodium selective ether ester ligand derived from p-t-butylcalix[4]arene

    Arturo Arduini;Andrea Pochini;Sara Reverberi;Rocco Ungaro

  • Peptido- and glycocalixarenes: playing with hydrogen bonds around hydrophobic cavities.

    Alessandro Casnati;Francesco Sansone;Rocco Ungaro

  • Crystal and molecular structure of cyclo{quater[(5-t-butyl-2-hydroxy-1,3-phenylene)methylene]} toluene (1 : 1) clathrate

    Giovanni Dario Andreetti;Rocco Ungaro;Andrea Pochini

  • Calix[4]arenes Blocked in a Rigid Cone Conformation by Selective Functionalization at the Lower Rim

    Arturo Arduini;Massimo Fabbi;Marco Mantovani;Leonardo Mirone

  • p-t-Butylcalix[4]arene tetra-acetamide: a new strong receptor for alkali cations [1]

    Arturo Arduini;Eleonora Ghidini;Andrea Pochini;Rocco Ungaro

  • Kinetically stable complexes of alkali cations with rigidified calix[4]arenes: synthesis, X-ray structures, and complexation of calixcrowns and calixspherands

    Pieter J. Dijkstra;Jos A. J. Brunink;Kjell Erik Bugge;David N. Reinhoudt

  • DNA condensation and cell transfection properties of guanidinium calixarenes: dependence on macrocycle lipophilicity, size, and conformation.

    Francesco Sansone;Miroslav Dudic;Gaetano Donofrio;Claudio Rivetti

  • 1,3-Alternate Calix[4]arenecrown-5 Conformers: New Synthetic Ionophores with Better K+/Na+ Selectivity than Valinomycin

    Alessandro Casnati;Andrea Pochini;Rocco Ungaro;Carlo Bocchi

  • The 1,2-alternate conformation of calix[4]arenes: a rare comformation? Dynamic $1$H NMR studies of flexible tetraalkylated calix[4]arenes

    Leo C. Groenen;Jan Dirk Van Loon;Willem Verboom;Sybolt Harkema

  • Complexation of Halide Anions and Tricarboxylate Anions by Neutral Urea-Derivatized p-tert-Butylcalix[6]arenes

    Jurgen Scheerder;Johan F.J. Engbersen;Alessandro Casnati;Rocco Ungaro

  • Chloromethylation of calixarenes and synthesis of new water soluble macrocyclic hosts

    Mario Almi;Arturo Arduini;Alessandro Casnati;Andrea Pochini

  • Supramolecular science : where it is and where it is going

    David N. Reinhoudt;J. Fraser Stoddart;Rocco Ungaro

  • Bifunctional recognition: simultaneous transport of cations and anions through a supported liquid membrane

    Dmitry M. Rudkevich;June D. Mercer-Chalmers;Willem Verboom;Rocco Ungaro

  • Synthesis, and X-ray crystal and molecular structure of a novel macro-bicyclic ligand: crowned p-t-butyl-calix[4]arene

    Carla Alfieri;Emanuele Dradi;Andrea Pochini;Rocco Ungaro

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Casnati
Alessandro Casnati University of Parma
Andrea Pochini
Andrea Pochini University of Parma
Francesco Sansone
Francesco Sansone University of Parma
Franco Ugozzoli
Franco Ugozzoli University of Parma
David N. Reinhoudt
David N. Reinhoudt University of Twente
Arturo Arduini
Arturo Arduini University of Parma
Willem Verboom
Willem Verboom University of Twente
Giovanni Casiraghi
Giovanni Casiraghi University of Parma
Massimo Guardigli
Massimo Guardigli University of Bologna
Volker Böhmer
Volker Böhmer Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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