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Scolastica Serroni

Scolastica Serroni

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
10014
World Ranking
15879
National Ranking
587

Overview

Scolastica Serroni is affiliated with the University of Messina in Italy. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on Materials Science, Energy, and Engineering. Within these broad areas, their subfields of study include Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Polymers and Plastics.

The main topics of Serroni's work encompass Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies, CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts, Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry, Dendrimers and Hyperbranched Polymers, Metal Complexes Synthesis and Properties, Perovskite Materials and Applications, and Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion.

Frequent publication venues for Serroni include Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Advanced Optical Materials, Molecules, Scientific Reports, and Chemistry - A European Journal.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Serroni are:

  • Self-assembled systems for artificial photosynthesis, 2022, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • New Hybrid Light Harvesting Antenna Based on Silicon Nanowires and Metal Dendrimers, 2020, Advanced Optical Materials
  • Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Organized Assemblies-Case Studies, 2022, Molecules
  • Photocatalyzed CO2 reduction to CO by supramolecular photocatalysts made of Ru(II) photosensitizers and Re(I) catalytic subunits containing preformed CO2TEOA adducts, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Molecular Modelling and Simulations of Light-Harvesting Decanuclear Ru-Based Dendrimers for Artificial Photosynthesis, 2021, Chemistry - A European Journal

Serroni frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Sebastiano Campagna, A. Santoro, Fausto Puntoriero, Francesco Nastasi, and Ambra M. Cancelliere.

Best Publications

  • Luminescent and Redox-Active Polynuclear Transition Metal Complexes.

    Vincenzo Balzani;Alberto Juris;Margherita Venturi;Sebastiano Campagna

  • Designing Dendrimers Based on Transition-Metal Complexes. Light-Harvesting Properties and Predetermined Redox Patterns

    Vincenzo Balzani;Sebastiano Campagna;Gianfranco Denti;Alberto Juris

  • Decanuclear homo- and heterometallic polypyridine complexes: syntheses, absorption spectra, luminescence, electrochemical oxidation, and intercomponent energy transfer

    Gianfranco Denti;Sebastiano Campagna;Scolastica Serroni;Mauro Ciano

  • Dendrimers of Nanometer Size Based on Metal Complexes: Luminescent and Redox‐Active Polynuclear Metal Complexes Containing up to Twenty‐Two Metal Centers

    Sebastiano Campagna;Gianfranco Denti;Scolastica Serroni;Alberto Juris

  • Dendrimers based on photoactive metal complexes. Recent advances

    Vincenzo Balzani;Paola Ceroni;Alberto Juris;Margherita Venturi

  • Luminescent and redox-reactive building blocks for the design of photochemical molecular devices: mono-, di-, tri-, and tetranuclear ruthenium(II) polypyridine complexes

    Gianfranco Denti;Sebastiano Campagna;Luigina Sabatino;Scolastica Serroni

  • Dendrimers based on ruthenium(II) and osmium(II) polypyridine complexes and the approach of using complexes as ligands and complexes as metals

    Scolastica Serroni;Sebastiano Campagna;Fausto Puntoriero;Cinzia Di Pietro

  • Synthesis, Structure, Photophysical Properties, and Redox Behavior of Cyclometalated Complexes of Iridium(III) with Functionalized 2,2‘-Bipyridines

    Francesco Neve;Alessandra Crispini;Sebastiano Campagna, ,‡ and;Scolastica Serroni

  • Arborols Based on Luminescent and Redox‐Active Transition Metal Complexes

    Scolastica Serroni;Gianfranco Denti;Sebastiano Campagna;Alberto Juris

  • Dinuclear ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes containing large, redox-active, aromatic bridging ligands: synthesis, characterization, and intramolecular quenching of MLCT excited states.

    Mahn-Jong Kim;Rama Konduri;Hongwei Ye;Frederick M. MacDonnell

  • Ruthenium photocatalysts capable of reversibly storing up to four electrons in a single acceptor ligand: a step closer to artificial photosynthesis.

    Rama Konduri;Hongwei Ye;Frederick M. MacDonnell;Scolastica Serroni

  • Tetranuclear Bimetallic Complexes of Ruthenium, Osmium, Rhodium, and Iridium. Synthesis, Absorption Spectra, Luminescence, and Electrochemical Properties

    Scolastica Serroni;Alberto Juris;Sebastiano Campagna;Margherita Venturi

  • ELECTROCHEMICAL AND PHOTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METAL-CONTAINING DENDRIMERS

    Margherita Venturi;Scolastica Serroni;Alberto Juris;Sebastiano Campagna

  • Absorption Spectra, Photophysical Properties, and Redox Behavior of Stereochemically Pure Dendritic Ruthenium(II) Tetramers and Related Dinuclear and Mononuclear Complexes.

    Sebastiano Campagna;Scolastica Serroni;Swamy Bodige;Frederick M. MacDonnell

  • Photoinduced water oxidation using dendrimeric Ru(II) complexes as photosensitizers

    Fausto Puntoriero;Andrea Sartorel;Michele Orlandi;Giuseppina La Ganga

  • A tridecanuclear ruthenium(II)-polypyridine supramolecular species : synthesis, absorption and luminescence properties, and electrochemical oxidation

    Sebastiano Campagna;Gianfranco Denti;Scolastica Serroni;Mauro Ciano

  • Polynuclear metal complexes of nanometre size. A versatile synthetic strategy leading to luminescent and redox-active dendrimers made of an osmium( II )-based core and ruthenium( II )-based units in the branches

    Scolastica Serroni;Alberto Juris;Margherita Venturi;Sebastiano Campagna

  • Absorption Spectra, Luminescence Properties, and Electrochemical Behavior of Cyclometalated Iridium(III) and Rhodium(III) Complexes with a Bis(pyridyl)triazole Ligand

    Giuseppe Calogero;Gaetano Giuffrida;Scolastica Serroni;Vittorio Ricevuto

  • Electrochemistry of Multicomponent Systems. Redox Series Comprising up to 26 Reversible Reduction Processes in Polynuclear Ruthenium(II) Bipyridine-Type Complexes

    Massimo Marcaccio;Francesco Paolucci;Carmen Paradisi;Sergio Roffia

  • Hexanuclear homo- and heterobridged ruthenium(II) polypyridine complexes: syntheses, absorption spectra, luminescence properties, and electrochemical behavior

    Sebastiano. Campagna;Gianfranco. Denti;Scolastica. Serroni;Mauro. Ciano

  • Harvesting sunlight by artificial supramolecular antennae

    Vincenzo Balzani;Sebastiano Campagna;Gianfranco Denti;Alberto Juris

  • Ultrafast Energy Transfer in Binuclear Ruthenium-Osmium Complexes as Models for Light-harvesting Antennas

    Helena Berglund Baudin;Jan Davidsson;Scolastica Serroni;Alberto Juris

Frequent Co-Authors

Sebastiano Campagna
Sebastiano Campagna University of Messina
Vincenzo Balzani
Vincenzo Balzani University of Bologna
Alberto Juris
Alberto Juris University of Bologna
Margherita Venturi
Margherita Venturi University of Bologna
Paola Ceroni
Paola Ceroni University of Bologna
Johannes G. Vos
Johannes G. Vos Dublin City University
Giorgio Pelosi
Giorgio Pelosi University of Parma
Wesley R. Browne
Wesley R. Browne University of Groningen
Massimo Marcaccio
Massimo Marcaccio University of Bologna
Krishnan Rajeshwar
Krishnan Rajeshwar The University of Texas at Arlington

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