Emiliana Costa

3.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
17 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Emiliana Costa is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Materials Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Emiliana Costa has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Organic Chemistry, 5 papers in Inorganic Chemistry and 3 papers in Materials Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Emiliana Costa's work include Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis (7 papers), Cyclopropane Reaction Mechanisms (6 papers) and Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (3 papers). Emiliana Costa is often cited by papers focused on Organometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis (7 papers), Cyclopropane Reaction Mechanisms (6 papers) and Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (3 papers). Emiliana Costa collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United Kingdom and France. Emiliana Costa's co-authors include Carlo Alberto Bignozzi, Robin Humphry‐Baker, Thierry Renouard, Pascal Comte, Shaik M. Zakeeruddin, Valery Shklover, Péter Péchy, Michaël Grätzel, Glen B. Deacon and Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Inorganic Chemistry and Organometallics.

In The Last Decade

Emiliana Costa

16 papers receiving 2.7k citations

Hit Papers

Engineering of Efficient ... 2001 2026 2009 2017 2001 500 1000 1.5k 2.0k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Emiliana Costa Italy 10 2.2k 1.7k 487 345 228 17 2.7k
Mikhail Gorlov Sweden 20 1.4k 0.6× 964 0.6× 395 0.8× 276 0.8× 229 1.0× 37 2.0k
Erik Gabrielsson Sweden 26 2.9k 1.3× 2.0k 1.2× 894 1.8× 455 1.3× 132 0.6× 33 3.5k
Wayne M. Campbell New Zealand 13 1.6k 0.7× 2.1k 1.2× 620 1.3× 229 0.7× 167 0.7× 14 2.6k
Chia‐Yuan Chen Taiwan 23 2.5k 1.2× 2.0k 1.2× 656 1.3× 436 1.3× 157 0.7× 39 3.1k
Dennis L. Ashford United States 25 1.8k 0.8× 1.1k 0.6× 655 1.3× 176 0.5× 167 0.7× 33 2.3k
Todd A. Heimer United States 14 1.3k 0.6× 1.1k 0.6× 395 0.8× 223 0.6× 158 0.7× 16 1.9k
Florian Keßler Switzerland 23 1.5k 0.7× 1.7k 1.0× 1.6k 3.4× 735 2.1× 680 3.0× 39 3.4k
Yasuyo Ohga Japan 7 2.3k 1.1× 1.8k 1.1× 485 1.0× 401 1.2× 178 0.8× 7 2.8k
Maxence Urbani Spain 18 798 0.4× 1.5k 0.9× 723 1.5× 378 1.1× 318 1.4× 40 2.1k
Tannia Marinado Sweden 17 3.1k 1.4× 2.4k 1.4× 699 1.4× 518 1.5× 149 0.7× 19 3.6k

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Costa, Emiliana, et al.. (2024). WCN24-331 INNOVATION BETWEEN PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS AIMING AT IMPROVEMENT FOR BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE. Kidney International Reports. 9(4). S628–S628. 1 indexed citations
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Ferri, Violetta, Emiliana Costa, Matteo Biancardo, Roberto Argazzi, & Carlo Alberto Bignozzi. (2006). Electrochromic properties of mixed valence binuclear ruthenium complexes adsorbed on nanocrystalline SnO2 films. Inorganica Chimica Acta. 360(3). 1131–1137. 10 indexed citations
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Gillaizeau, Isabelle, Fabrice Odobel, Monica Alebbi, et al.. (2001). Phosphonate-Based Bipyridine Dyes for Stable Photovoltaic Devices. Inorganic Chemistry. 40(23). 6073–6079. 290 indexed citations
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Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja, Péter Péchy, Thierry Renouard, et al.. (2001). Engineering of Efficient Panchromatic Sensitizers for Nanocrystalline TiO2-Based Solar Cells. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123(8). 1613–1624. 2310 indexed citations breakdown →
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Costa, Emiliana, Berenice Anina Dedavid, & A. Müller. (1997). Investigations of structural defects by etching of GaSb grown by the liquid-encapsulated Czochralski technique. Materials Science and Engineering B. 44(1-3). 208–212. 3 indexed citations
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Costa, Emiliana, et al.. (1997). Self-replication of tris(cyanoethyl)phosphine catalysed by platinum group metal complexes. Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions. 4277–4282. 27 indexed citations
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Bergamini, Paola, Olga Bortolini, Emiliana Costa, & Paul G. Pringle. (1996). Trimethylsilyldiazomethane as a diazomethane equivalent in the synthesis of (α-halomethyl) platinum(II) complexes. Inorganica Chimica Acta. 252(1-2). 33–37. 10 indexed citations
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Argazzi, Roberto, Paola Bergamini, Emiliana Costa, et al.. (1996). Anchimeric Assistance by Platinum(II) in the Epimerizations of [PtX(CHXSiMe3)(R,R-chiraphos)]. Organometallics. 15(26). 5591–5597. 8 indexed citations
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Bergamini, Paola, Emiliana Costa, A.G. Orpen, Paul G. Pringle, & Martin B. Smith. (1995). Reactions of Diazo Carbonyls with [PtX(CH3)(chiral diphosphine)] (X = Cl, Br, I): Chemoselectivity and Diastereoselectivity of Pt-C and Pt-X Carbene Insertion. Organometallics. 14(7). 3178–3187. 17 indexed citations
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Bergamini, Paola, Emiliana Costa, A.G. Orpen, Christian Ganter, & Paul G. Pringle. (1994). Highly stereospecific carbene insertions into platinum–halide bonds. Crystal structure of [PtCl(S-CHClSiMe3)(S,S-Ph2PCHMeCH2CHMePPh2)]. Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions. 651–655. 2 indexed citations
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Bergamini, Paola, Emiliana Costa, Patrick Cramer, et al.. (1994). Diastereoselective C-C Bond Formation by Carbene Insertions into Pt-CH3 Bonds. Organometallics. 13(4). 1058–1060. 14 indexed citations
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Costa, Emiliana, Martin Murray, Paul G. Pringle, & Martin B. Smith. (1993). NMR study of mononuclear, binuclear and trinuclear tris(hydroxymethyl)phosphine-platinum(II) complexes with aquo or hydroxo ligands. Inorganica Chimica Acta. 213(1-2). 25–28. 11 indexed citations
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Bergamini, Paola, Emiliana Costa, Silvana Sostero, et al.. (1993). The reactions of Me3SiCHN2 with [PtX2(S,S- skewphos)]: Highly diastereoselective carbene insertions into PtCl bonds, and Me3SiCHN2 as a CH2N2 equivalent. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 455(1-2). C13–C16. 5 indexed citations
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Bergamini, Paola, Emiliana Costa, Silvana Sostero, A.G. Orpen, & Paul G. Pringle. (1992). Diastereoselective carbene insertions into platinum-halogen bonds. Crystal structure of [PtCl(R-CHClCO2Et)(R,R-diop)]. Organometallics. 11(11). 3879–3885. 12 indexed citations
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Bergamini, Paola, Emiliana Costa, Silvana Sostero, A.G. Orpen, & Paul G. Pringle. (1991). Convenient synthesis of .alpha.-chiral platinum alkyls. Organometallics. 10(9). 2989–2990. 10 indexed citations

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