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Serafino Gladiali

Serafino Gladiali

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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
10050
World Ranking
15103
National Ranking
537

Overview

Serafino Gladiali is affiliated with the University of Sassari in Italy. Their academic contributions focus on research conducted within this institution, shaping their profile as a scholar associated with this university.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, books, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work available for Serafino Gladiali at this time. Additionally, there are no awards listed for this scientist.

Best Publications

  • Asymmetric transfer hydrogenation: chiral ligands and applications

    Serafino Gabriele Gladiali;Elisabetta Alberico

  • Asymmetric hydrogen transfer reactions promoted by homogeneous transition metal catalysts

    Grazia Zassinovich;Giovanni Mestroni;Serafino Gladiali

  • Low-temperature aqueous-phase methanol dehydrogenation to hydrogen and carbon dioxide

    Martin Nielsen;Elisabetta Alberico;Wolfgang Baumann;Hans-Joachim Drexler

  • Ruthenium(II) terdentate CNN complexes: superlative catalysts for the hydrogen-transfer reduction of ketones by reversible insertion of a carbonyl group into the Ru-H bond.

    Walter Baratta;Giorgio Adolfo Chelucci;Serafino Gabriele Gladiali;Katia Siega

  • Photocatalytic Water Reduction with Copper‐Based Photosensitizers: A Noble‐Metal‐Free System

    Shu-Ping Luo;Shu-Ping Luo;Esteban Mejía;Aleksej Friedrich;Alexandra Pazidis

  • Efficient Hydrogen Production from Alcohols under Mild Reaction Conditions

    Martin Nielsen;Anja Kammer;Daniela Cozzula;Henrik Junge

  • Recent advances in enantioselective hydroformylation

    Serafino Gladiali;J. Carles Bayón;Carmen Claver

  • Hydrogen-Transfer Catalysis with Pincer-Aryl Ruthenium(II) Complexes.

    Paulo Dani;Thomas Karlen;Robert A. Gossage;Serafino Gladiali

  • A noble-metal-free system for photocatalytic hydrogen production from water.

    Esteban Mejía;Shu-Ping Luo;Michael Karnahl;Aleksej Friedrich

  • Novel atropisomeric phosphorus ligands : 4,5-dihydro-3H-dinaphtho[2,1-c;1',2'-e]phosphepine derivatives

    Serafino Gladiali;Antonio Dore;Davide Fabbri;Ottorino De Lucchi

  • Synthesis and application of chiral monodentate phosphines in asymmetric hydrogenation

    Giulia Erre;Stephan Enthaler;Kathrin Junge;Serafino Gladiali

  • Synthesis, Characterisation and Application of Iridium(III) Photosensitisers for Catalytic Water Reduction

    Felix Gärtner;Daniela Cozzula;Sebastian Losse;Albert Boddien

  • Functionalized carbo- and heterocycles via Pt-catalyzed asymmetric alkoxycyclization of 1,6-enynes.

    Lise Charruault;Véronique Michelet;Rossana Taras;Serafino Gladiali

  • Improved hydrogen generation from formic acid

    Henrik Junge;Albert Boddien;Francesca Capitta;Björn Loges

  • Optically active phenanthrolines in asymmetric catalysis. III. Highly efficient enantioselective transfer hydrogenation of acetophenone by chiral rhodium/3-alkyl phenanthroline catalysts.

    Serafino Gladiali;Luigi Pinna;Giovanna Delogu;Stefano De Martin

  • Friedländer Synthesis of Chiral Alkyl-Substituted 1,10-Phenanthrolines

    Serafino Gladiali;Giorgio Chelucci;Maria Salvatora Mudadu;Marc-Antoine Gastaut

  • Synthesis of the First C-2 Cyclopalladated Derivatives of 1,3-Bis(2-pyridyl)benzene. Crystal Structures of [Hg(N-C-N)Cl], [Pd(N-C-N)Cl], and [Pd2(N-C-N)2(μ-OAc)]2[Hg2Cl6]. Catalytic Activity in the Heck Reaction

    Barbara Soro;Sergio Stoccoro;Giovanni Minghetti;Antonio Zucca

  • Optically active nitrogen ligans

    C. Botteghi;C. Chelucci;G. Chessa;G. Delogu

  • Enantioselective Catalytic Allylation of Carbonyl Groups by Umpolung of π‐Allyl Palladium Complexes

    Giuseppe Zanoni;Serafino Gabriele Gladiali;Alberto Marchetti;Paolo Piccinini

  • Synthesis and characterization of new iridium photosensitizers for catalytic hydrogen generation from water.

    Felix Gärtner;Stefania Denurra;Sebastian Losse;Antje Neubauer

Frequent Co-Authors

Giorgio Chelucci
Giorgio Chelucci University of Sassari
Carmen Claver
Carmen Claver Rovira i Virgili University
Ennio Zangrando
Ennio Zangrando University of Trieste
Henrik Junge
Henrik Junge Leibniz Institute for Catalysis
Kathrin Junge
Kathrin Junge Leibniz Institute for Catalysis
Giovanni Mestroni
Giovanni Mestroni University of Trieste
Mario Manassero
Mario Manassero University of Milan
Véronique Michelet
Véronique Michelet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Pierre Genet
Jean-Pierre Genet Chimie ParisTech
Matthias Beller
Matthias Beller Leibniz Institute for Catalysis

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