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11244
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10680
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Vito Lippolis 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 Vito Lippolis sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 400 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Vito Lippolis 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 Vito Lippolis sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Vito Lippolis is affiliated with the University of Cagliari in Italy and has a research focus primarily in the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans several subfields, notably Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics including:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Crystallography and molecular interactions
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Crystal structures of chemical compounds
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications

Frequent publication venues for Vito Lippolis include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • New Journal of Chemistry
  • Molecules
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Molbank

Their recent papers comprise the following, listed with the publication year and venue:

  • Metal-based gels: Synthesis, properties, and applications, 2023, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Squaramide-based receptors in anion supramolecular chemistry: insights into anion binding, sensing, transport and extraction, 2024, Chemical Society Reviews
  • Simple squaramide receptors for highly efficient anion binding in aqueous media and transmembrane transport, 2020, Chemical Communications
  • Fast and easy conversion of ortho amidoaryldiselenides into the corresponding ebselen-like derivatives driven by theoretical investigations, 2020, New Journal of Chemistry
  • Diradical Character of Neutral Heteroleptic Bis(1,2-dithiolene) Metal Complexes: Case Study of [Pd(Me2timdt)(mnt)] (Me2timdt = 1,3-Dimethyl-2,4,5-trithioxoimidazolidine; mnt2- = 1,2-Dicyano-1,2-ethylenedithiolate), 2020, Inorganic Chemistry

Vito Lippolis collaborates frequently with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Massimiliano Arca
  • M. Carla Aragoni
  • Claudia Caltagirone
  • Anna Pintus
  • Enrico Podda

Best Publications

  • 1,10-Phenanthroline: a versatile building block for the construction of ligands for various purposes

    Andrea Bencini;Vito Lippolis

  • Fluorometric Chemosensors. Interaction of Toxic Heavy Metal Ions PbII, CdII, and HgII with Novel Mixed-Donor Phenanthroline-Containing Macrocycles: Spectrofluorometric, Conductometric, and Crystallographic Studies

    M. Carla Aragoni;Massimiliano Arca;Francesco Demartin;Francesco A. Devillanova

  • Template self-assembly of polyiodide networks

    Alexander J. Blake;Wan-Sheung Li;Vito Lippolis;Martin Schröder

  • Reactions Between Chalcogen Donors and Dihalogens/Interalogens: Typology of Products and Their Characterization by FT-Raman Spectroscopy.

    Massimiliano Arca;M. Carla Aragoni;Francesco A. Devillanova;Alessandra Garau

  • A Selective, Nontoxic, OFF–ON Fluorescent Molecular Sensor Based on 8‐Hydroxyquinoline for Probing Cd2+ in Living Cells

    Marta Mameli;M. Carla Aragoni;Massimiliano Arca;Claudia Caltagirone

  • Conductivity, FT-Raman spectra, and x-ray crystal structures of two novel [D2I]In (n = 3 and D = N-methylbenzothiazole-2(3H)-selone; n = 7 and D = N-methylbenzothiazole-2(3H)-thione) iodonium salts. First example of I-.3I2 heptaiodide

    Francesco Demartin;Paola Deplano;Francesco A. Devillanova;Francesco Isaia

  • Tailoring cyclic polyamines for inorganic/organic phosphate binding

    Carla Bazzicalupi;Andrea Bencini;Vito Lippolis

  • Anti-Thyroid Drug Methimazole: X-ray Characterization of Two Novel Ionic Disulfides Obtained from Its Chemical Oxidation by I2

    M. Carla Aragoni;Massimiliano Arca;Francesco Demartin;Francesco A. Devillanova

  • Copper(II)-selective membrane electrodes based on some recently synthesized mixed aza-thioether crowns containing a 1,10-phenanthroline sub-unit.

    Mojtaba Shamsipur;Mehran Javanbakht;Mir Fazlollah Mousavi;Mohammad Reza Ganjali

  • New [M(R,R‘timdt)2] Metal-Dithiolenes and Related Compounds (M = Ni, Pd, Pt; R,R‘timdt = Monoanion of Disubstituted Imidazolidine-2,4,5-trithiones): An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation

    Maria Carla Aragoni;Massimiliano Arca;Francesco Demartin;Francesco A. Devillanova

  • Drug-Loaded Fluorescent Cubosomes: Versatile Nanoparticles for Potential Theranostic Applications

    Sergio Murgia;Sara Bonacchi;Angela M. Falchi;Sandrina Lampis

  • Novel fluorimetric bulk optode membrane based on a dansylamidopropyl pendant arm derivative of 1-aza-4,10-dithia-7-oxacyclododecane ([12]aneNS2O) for selective subnanomolar detection of Hg(II) ions

    Mojtaba Shamsipur;Morteza Hosseini;Kamal Alizadeh;Naader Alizadeh

  • Cancer-cell-targeted theranostic cubosomes.

    Claudia Caltagirone;Angela Maria Falchi;Sandrina Lampis;Vito Lippolis

  • A selective optode membrane for silver ion based on fluorescence quenching of the dansylamidopropyl pendant arm derivative of 1-aza-4,7,10-trithiacyclododecane ([12]aneNS3)

    Mojtaba Shamsipur;Kamal Alizadeh;Morteza Hosseini;Claudia Caltagirone

  • On the Use of Raman Spectroscopy in the Characterization of Iodine in Charge-Transfer Complexes

    Paola Deplano;Francesco A. Devillanova;John R. Ferraro;Francesco Isaia

  • Charge-Transfer Complexes of N-Methylthiazolidine-2(3H)-selone (1) and N-Methylbenzothiazole-2(3H)-selone (2) with I2 and IBr: Crystal Structures of 1.cntdot.I2, 1.cntdot.I1.25Br0.75, 2.cntdot.2I2 and 2.cntdot.2IBr

    Franco Cristiani;Francesco Demartin;Francesco A. Devillanova;Francesco Isaia

  • A Novel Proton Transfer Self‐Associated Compound from Dipicolinic Acid and Guanidine and Its Cadmium(II) Complex: Synthesis, Characterization, Crystal Structure, and Solution Studies

    A. Moghimi;Sh. Sheshmani;A. Shokrollahi;H. Aghabozorg

  • Mechanistic Aspects of the Reaction between Br2 and Chalcogenone Donors (LE; E=S, Se): Competitive Formation of 10‐E‐3, T‐Shaped 1:1 Molecular Adducts, Charge‐Transfer Adducts, and [(LE)2]2+ Dications

    M. Carla Aragoni;Massimiliano Arca;Francesco Demartin;Francesco A. Devillanova

  • FT-Raman Study on Charge-Transfer Polyiodide Complexes and Comparison with Resonance Raman Results

    Paola Deplano;Francesco A. Devillanova;John R. Ferraro;Maria Laura Mercuri

  • Selective and efficient syntheses of phototoxic 2,2′:5′,2″-terthiophene derivatives bearing a functional substituent in the 3′- or the 5-position

    Renzo Rossi;Adriano Carpita;Maurizio Ciofalo;Vito Lippolis

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Demartin
Francesco Demartin University of Milan
Alexander J. Blake
Alexander J. Blake University of Nottingham
Andrea Bencini
Andrea Bencini University of Florence
Mojtaba Shamsipur
Mojtaba Shamsipur Razi University
Martin Schröder
Martin Schröder University of Manchester
Michael B. Hursthouse
Michael B. Hursthouse University of Southampton
Barbara Valtancoli
Barbara Valtancoli University of Florence
José M. López-de-Luzuriaga
José M. López-de-Luzuriaga University of La Rioja
Claire Wilson
Claire Wilson University of Glasgow
Simon J. Coles
Simon J. Coles University of Southampton

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