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D-Index
50
Citations
7809
World Ranking
14512
National Ranking
505

Simona Galli publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Simona Galli sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 173 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Simona Galli D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Simona Galli sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Simona Galli is affiliated with the University of Insubria in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their research primarily focuses on Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, with additional involvement in Molecular Biology and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics including:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes

Galli has published numerous articles in frequent venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • New Journal of Chemistry
  • Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances

They have collaborated regularly with researchers including Marco Moroni, Claudio Pettinari, Giuliano Giambastiani, Andrea Rossin, and Rebecca Vismara.

Recent selected publications provide insights into their research scope:

  • Impact of Pore Flexibility in Imine-Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks on Benzene and Cyclohexane Adsorption, 2022, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Cobalt(II) Bipyrazolate Metal-Organic Frameworks as Heterogeneous Catalysts in Cumene Aerobic Oxidation: A Tag-Dependent Selectivity, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Temperature-Dependent Nitrous Oxide/Carbon Dioxide Preferential Adsorption in a Thiazolium-Functionalized NU-1000 Metal-Organic Framework, 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • CO2 Adsorption in a Robust Iron(III) Pyrazolate-Based MOF: Molecular-Level Details and Frameworks Dynamics From Powder X-ray Diffraction Adsorption Isotherms, 2023, Advanced Materials
  • Zirconium Metal-Organic Polyhedra with Dual Behavior for Organophosphate Poisoning Treatment, 2022, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Best Publications

  • High thermal and chemical stability in pyrazolate-bridged metal–organic frameworks with exposed metal sites

    Valentina Colombo;Valentina Colombo;Simona Galli;Hye Jin Choi;Hye Jin Choi;Ggoch Ddeul Han;Ggoch Ddeul Han

  • Highly Hydrophobic Isoreticular Porous Metal–Organic Frameworks for the Capture of Harmful Volatile Organic Compounds

    Natalia M. Padial;Elsa Quartapelle Procopio;Carmen Montoro;Elena López

  • Capture of nerve agents and mustard gas analogues by hydrophobic robust MOF-5 type metal-organic frameworks.

    Carmen Montoro;Fátima Linares;Elsa Quartapelle Procopio;Irena Senkovska

  • Coordination polymers and metal–organic frameworks based on poly(pyrazole)-containing ligands

    Claudio Pettinari;Aurel Tăbăcaru;Simona Galli

  • Tuning the adsorption properties of isoreticular pyrazolate-based metal-organic frameworks through ligand modification.

    Valentina Colombo;Carmen Montoro;Angelo Maspero;Giovanni Palmisano

  • Sorption-desorption behavior of bispyrazolato-copper(II) 1D coordination polymers.

    Augusto Cingolani;Simona Galli;Norberto Masciocchi;Luciano Pandolfo

  • H2, N2, CO, and CO2 sorption properties of a series of robust sodalite-type microporous coordination polymers.

    Jorge A. R. Navarro;Elisa Barea;Juan M. Salas;Norberto Masciocchi

  • Extended polymorphism in copper(II) imidazolate polymers: a spectroscopic and XRPD structural study.

    Norberto Masciocchi;Silvia Bruni;Elena Cariati;Franco Cariati

  • Guest-induced modification of a magnetically active ultramicroporous, gismondine-like, copper(II) coordination network.

    Jorge A R Navarro;Elisa Barea;Antonio Rodríguez-Diéguez;Juan M Salas

  • Adsorption of Harmful Organic Vapors by Flexible Hydrophobic Bis-pyrazolate Based MOFs

    S. Galli;N. Masciocchi;V. Colombo;A. Maspero

  • Matrix metalloproteinase-2, -9, and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 in patients with hypertension.

    Giuseppe Derosa;Angela D'Angelo;Leonardina Ciccarelli;Mario N Piccinni

  • Cubic octanuclear Ni(II) clusters in highly porous polypyrazolyl-based materials.

    Norberto Masciocchi;Simona Galli;Valentina Colombo;Angelo Maspero

  • New structural motifs, unusual quenching of the emission, and second harmonic generation of copper(I) iodide polymeric or oligomeric adducts with para-substituted pyridines or trans-stilbazoles.

    Elena Cariati;Dominique Roberto;Renato Ugo;Peter C. Ford

  • Gas-Sorption Properties of Cobalt(II)–Carborane-Based Coordination Polymers as a Function of Morphology

    Omar K. Farha;Alexander M. Spokoyny;Karen L. Mulfort;Simona Galli

  • Polyfunctional inorganic-organic hybrid materials: an unusual kind of NLO active layered mixed metal oxalates with tunable magnetic properties and very large second harmonic generation.

    Elena Cariati;Roberto Macchi;Dominique Roberto;Renato Ugo

  • Tetranuclear coordination assemblies based on half-sandwich ruthenium(II) complexes: noncovalent binding to DNA and cytotoxicity.

    Fatima Linares;Miguel Angel Galindo;Simona Galli;M. Angustias Romero

  • Synthesis, X-ray structures and luminescence properties of three multidimensional metal-organic frameworks incorporating the versatile 5-(pyrimidyl)tetrazolato bridging ligand.

    A Rodríguez-Diéguez;A. Salinas-Castillo;S. Galli;N. Masciocchi

  • J‐Aggregates Granting Giant Second‐Order NLO Responses in Self‐Assembled Hybrid Inorganic–Organic Materials

    E. Cariati;R. Ugo;F. Cariati;D. Roberto

  • Novel coordination frameworks incorporating the 4,4'-bipyrazolyl ditopic ligand.

    Claudio Pettinari;Aurel Tăbăcaru;Ishtvan Boldog;Konstantin V. Domasevitch

  • Hexacyanocobaltate(III) anions as precursors of Co(II)-Ni(II) cyano-bridged multidimensional assemblies: hydrothermal syntheses, crystal and powder X-ray structures, and magnetic properties.

    Rodriguez A;Sakiyama H;Masciocchi N;Galli S

  • Palladium(II)/Copper Halide/Solvent Combination for Selective Intramolecular Domino Reactions of Indolecarboxylic Acid Allylamides: An Unprecedented Arylation/Esterification Sequence

    Gianluigi Broggini;Vincenzina Barbera;Egle M. Beccalli;Elena Borsini

Frequent Co-Authors

Norberto Masciocchi
Norberto Masciocchi University of Insubria
Claudio Pettinari
Claudio Pettinari University of Camerino
Angelo Sironi
Angelo Sironi University of Milan
Jorge A. R. Navarro
Jorge A. R. Navarro University of Granada
Giovanni Palmisano
Giovanni Palmisano Khalifa University
Giuliano Giambastiani
Giuliano Giambastiani University of Strasbourg
Dominique Roberto
Dominique Roberto University of Milan
Renato Ugo
Renato Ugo University of Milan
Angiolina Comotti
Angiolina Comotti University of Milano-Bicocca
Piero Sozzani
Piero Sozzani University of Milano-Bicocca

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