MARAN, FLAVIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 10.775
AS - Asia 4.980
EU - Europa 2.136
AF - Africa 855
SA - Sud America 760
OC - Oceania 91
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 39
Totale 19.636
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 10.358
SG - Singapore 1.496
VN - Vietnam 916
CN - Cina 870
HK - Hong Kong 437
BR - Brasile 436
IT - Italia 360
FR - Francia 229
FI - Finlandia 198
DE - Germania 179
BD - Bangladesh 146
IN - India 120
NL - Olanda 108
UA - Ucraina 105
GB - Regno Unito 99
SE - Svezia 82
RU - Federazione Russa 76
IQ - Iraq 71
PL - Polonia 66
PK - Pakistan 59
AR - Argentina 58
SA - Arabia Saudita 57
TR - Turchia 55
PH - Filippine 53
JP - Giappone 48
CA - Canada 41
EC - Ecuador 41
ID - Indonesia 41
ES - Italia 38
KG - Kirghizistan 38
EG - Egitto 37
MA - Marocco 37
MX - Messico 37
IE - Irlanda 36
ZA - Sudafrica 36
AT - Austria 35
PE - Perù 35
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 34
AO - Angola 34
CI - Costa d'Avorio 34
DZ - Algeria 34
KR - Corea 33
UY - Uruguay 33
UZ - Uzbekistan 33
CL - Cile 31
MY - Malesia 31
BJ - Benin 30
GA - Gabon 30
SI - Slovenia 30
VE - Venezuela 30
TH - Thailandia 29
AU - Australia 28
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 28
JO - Giordania 28
LU - Lussemburgo 28
MD - Moldavia 28
PY - Paraguay 28
BB - Barbados 27
BY - Bielorussia 27
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 27
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 27
GN - Guinea 26
MK - Macedonia 26
NP - Nepal 26
ET - Etiopia 25
PS - Palestinian Territory 25
TN - Tunisia 25
UG - Uganda 25
CO - Colombia 24
IL - Israele 24
PF - Polinesia Francese 24
TJ - Tagikistan 24
IR - Iran 23
ME - Montenegro 23
AD - Andorra 22
BO - Bolivia 22
CR - Costa Rica 22
CY - Cipro 22
LC - Santa Lucia 22
PT - Portogallo 22
SN - Senegal 22
AL - Albania 21
AZ - Azerbaigian 21
BE - Belgio 21
GR - Grecia 21
HR - Croazia 21
KE - Kenya 21
BZ - Belize 20
CH - Svizzera 20
GT - Guatemala 20
JM - Giamaica 20
MW - Malawi 20
NI - Nicaragua 20
NO - Norvegia 20
PA - Panama 20
YT - Mayotte 20
BW - Botswana 19
CU - Cuba 19
CW - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.CW??? 19
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 19
Totale 18.712
Città #
Fairfield 1.338
Ashburn 1.101
San Jose 1.039
Woodbridge 941
Singapore 820
Houston 793
Chandler 542
Ann Arbor 526
Seattle 470
Cambridge 447
Wilmington 445
Hong Kong 392
Jacksonville 359
Ho Chi Minh City 261
Hanoi 212
Princeton 161
Santa Clara 161
Beijing 157
Boardman 149
San Diego 127
Padova 104
Roxbury 101
Lauterbourg 100
Des Moines 88
Los Angeles 79
Medford 79
Helsinki 76
Nanjing 73
Da Nang 62
Chicago 60
New York 58
Bishkek 35
Dong Ket 35
Abidjan 34
Guangzhou 34
Haiphong 34
Montevideo 33
Munich 32
São Paulo 32
The Dalles 31
Cotonou 29
Libreville 29
Tashkent 29
Buffalo 28
Dublin 28
Vienna 28
Amman 27
Baghdad 27
London 27
Luanda 27
Riyadh 26
Vientiane 26
Conakry 25
Kampala 25
Lima 25
Warsaw 25
Bridgetown 24
Bytom 24
Dushanbe 24
Chisinau 23
Papeete 23
Andorra la Vella 22
Biên Hòa 22
Dakar 22
Orem 22
Cairo 21
Castries 21
Frankfurt am Main 21
Podgorica 21
Addis Ababa 20
Managua 20
Milan 20
Havana 19
Hebei 19
Minsk 19
Shenyang 19
Tokyo 19
Baku 18
Dallas 18
Istanbul 18
Lahore 18
Quito 18
Salt Lake City 18
Tianjin 18
Atlanta 17
Kigali 17
Nairobi 17
Panama City 17
Praia 17
Falls Church 16
Kuala Lumpur 16
Miami 16
Riga 16
Antananarivo 15
Bangkok 15
Dar es Salaam 15
Dili 15
Djibouti 15
Lilongwe 15
Ljubljana 15
Totale 12.877
Nome #
A magnetic look into the protecting layer of Au25 clusters 314
Atomically precise Au144(SR)60 nanoclusters (R = Et, Pr) are capped by 12 distinct ligand types of 5-fold equivalence and display gigantic diastereotopic effects 288
Electron Transfer in Films of Atomically Precise Gold Nanoclusters 288
Effect of the Charge State (z =-1, 0,+1) on the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Monodisperse Au(25)[S(CH(2))(2)Ph](18)(z) Clusters 274
Vibrational Coupling Modulation in n-Alkanethiolate Protected Au25(SR)180 Clusters 274
Nuclear and Electron Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopies of Atomically Precise Gold Nanoclusters 272
Polylysine-grafted Au144 nanoclusters: birth and growth of a healthy surface-plasmon-resonance-like band 270
Au25(SEt)18, a Nearly Naked Thiolate-Protected Au25Cluster: Structural Analysis by Single Crystal X-ray Crystallography and Electron Nuclear Double Resonance 268
Electron Transfer through 3D Monolayers on Au25Clusters 262
Mechanism of the dissociative electro-oxidation of oxalate in aprotic solvents 257
Understanding and controlling the efficiency of Au24M(SR)18 nanoclusters as singlet-oxygen photosensitizers 257
Electrochemical, pulsed-field-gradient spin-echo NMR spectroscopic, and ESR spectroscopic study of the diffusivity of molecular probes inside gel-type cross-linked polymers 253
Electrocrystallization of Monolayer-Protected Gold Clusters: Opening the Door to Quality, Quantity, and New Structures 250
Metal Doping of Au25(SR)18 Clusters: Insights and Hindsights 249
Atomically Precise Metal Nanoclusters: Novel Building Blocks for Hierarchical Structures 246
Elio Vianello (1929-1998) - Obituary 240
Gold Nanowired: A Linear (Au25)n Polymer from Au25 Molecular Clusters 238
Molecular electrochemistry of monolayer-protected clusters 225
From blue to green: Fine-tuning of photoluminescence and electrochemiluminescence in bifunctional organic dyes 222
Electron Transfer Catalysis with Monolayer Protected Au25 Clusters 218
Magnetic Ordering in Gold Nanoclusters 217
Aggregation-Enhanced Photoluminescence and Photoacoustics of Atomically Precise Gold Nanoclusters in Lipid Nanodiscs (NANO2) 214
Dependence of nonadiabatic intramolecular dissociative electron transfers on stereochemistry and driving force 211
Reactivity of [Pd-3(mu-OAc)(3)(mu,eta(2)-MeSCHCO2Et-C,S)(3)] in the presence of triphenylphosphine: a model of the early steps of the Pd/PR3-catalysed Heck reaction 211
Interplay of Charge State, Lability, and Magnetism in the Molecule-like Au25(SR)18Cluster 210
Interaction of Mixed-Ligand Monolayer-Protected Au144Clusters with Biomimetic Membranes as a Function of the Transmembrane Potential 207
Dipole Moment Effect on the Electrochemical Desorption of Self-Assembled Monolayers of 310-Helicogenic Peptides on Gold 206
Gold Fusion: From Au25(SR)18to Au38(SR)24, the Most Unexpected Transformation of a Very Stable Nanocluster 205
A procedure for estimating the surface dipole potential of monolayers adsorbed on electrodes 204
Evidence for the Transition between Concerted and Stepwise Heterogeneous Electron Transfer-Bond Fragmentation Mechanisms. 201
Conformationally Constrained Functional Peptide Monolayers for the Controlled Display of Bioactive Carbohydrate Ligands 198
Gold nanoclusters protected by conformationally constrained peptides 196
Predictive optical photoabsorption of Ag24Au(DMBT)18 - via efficient TDDFT simulations 196
Anomalous Distance Dependence of Electron Transfer across Peptide Bridges 194
The Role and Relevance of the Transfer Coefficient Alpha in the Study of Dissociative Electron Transfers. Concepts and Examples from the Electroreduction of Perbenzoates 193
Insights into the Interface Between the Electrolytic Solution and the Gold Core in Molecular Au25 Clusters 188
Dependence of Intramolecular Dissociative Electron Transfer Rates on Driving Force in Donor-Spacer-Acceptor Systems 187
Electron Transfer to and Conformational Preferences of Aib Oligo-Peptides 185
Effect of Orientation of the Peptide-Bridge Dipole Moment on the Properties of Fullerene–Peptide–Radical Systems 183
Preparative Mass Spectrometry Using a Rotating Wall Mass Analyzer 181
Influence of Surface Structure on Single or Mixed Component Self-Assembled Monolayers via in Situ Spectroelectrochemical Fluorescence Imaging of the Complete Stereographic Triangle on a Single Crystal Au Bead Electrode 180
Intramolecular, intermolecular, and heterogeneous nonadiabatic dissociative electron transfer to peresters 178
Nitroxyl Peptides as Catalysts of Enantioselective Oxidations 175
Molecular electron-transfer properties of Au-38 clusters 174
Theoretical and Electrochemical Analysis of Dissociative Electron Transfers Proceeding through Formation of Loose Radical Anion Species: Reduction of Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Disulfides 174
A case of the indirect role of traces of water in the electroreduction of organic substrates 174
Electron transfer to sulfides and disulfides: Intrinsic barriers and relationship between heterogeneous and homogeneous electron-transfer kinetics 172
Intramolecular dissociative electron transfer 170
Tuning the Reducing Properties of 1,2-Diaryl-1,2-disodiumethanes 170
Understanding Electron Transfer Across Negatively-Charged Aib Oligo-Peptides 170
Dimerization, Vibronic Structures, and Optical Gaps In the (tmttf)2x and (tmtsf)2x Salts 168
Serendipitous Discovery of Peptide Dialkyl Peroxides 166
C-CN bond cleavage in the electrochemical reduction pattern of benzenedicarbonitriles 166
Protonation of the dianion of tetraphenylethylene by alcohols and water in acetonitrile. Case of mixed first-order and second-order kinetics in the proton donor 165
Effect of Peptide Ligand Dipole Moments on the Redox Potentials of Au38 and Au140 Nanoparticles 162
Determination of kinetic acidities through an electrogenerated base. Application to the case of a family of NH acids 160
Nickel(I)(salen)-electrocatalyzed reduction of benzyl chlorides in the presence of carbon dioxide 159
Correlation between the reduction potential of benzylic type halides and the redox potential of the pertinent radicals 159
Ultrasensitive nanostructured immunosensor for stem and carcinoma cell pluripotency gatekeeper protein NANOG 159
Formation and cleavage of aromatic disulfide radical anions 159
Synthesis and characterization of a series of homooligopeptide peroxyesters 158
Comment on the electroreduction mechanism of benzenedicarbonitriles 158
Electro-carboxylation of 2-bromoisobutyramides. a useful synthetic way to ester-amides of 2,2-dimethylmalonic acid 158
Electroreduction of Dialkyl Peroxides. Activation-Driving Force Relationships and Bond Dissociation Free Energies. 157
Electron transfer to flat peptides 157
Molecular resolution visualization of a pore formed by trichogin, an antimicrobial peptide, in a phospholipid matrix 156
Evidence for large inner reorganization energies in the reduction of diaryl disulfides: Toward a mechanistic link between concerted and stepwise dissociative electron transfers? 156
Electrochemistry of 2-bromo-2-methylpropanamides. Reduction mechanism and cyclocoupling reaction with amide solvents 156
Interaction of H2@C60 and Nitroxide through Conformationally Constrained Peptide Bridges 152
Evidence against the Hopping Mechanism as an Important Electron Transfer Pathway for Constrained Oligopetides 152
Dimerization, Vibronic Structures and Optical Gaps In the Bechgaard Salts 148
Effect of a Strong Interfacial Electric Field on the Orientationof the Dipole Moment of Thiolated Aib-Oligopeptides Tetheredto Mercury on Either the N- or C-Terminus 148
Evidence for a charge-transfer intermediate in the catalytic epoxidation of alkenes by ruthenium complexes: a comparison between electrochemical and kinetic data 147
Molecular Modeling Characterization of a Conformationally Constrained Monolayer Protected Gold Cluster 146
Exploring Collective Substituent Effects: Dependence of the Lifetime of Charged States of Au25(SCnH2n+1)18 Nanoclusters on the Length of the Thiolate Ligands 146
Electron transfer across Aib oligopetides 145
Self-protonation mechanism in the electroreduction of quinolinols 145
Highly efficient and selective catalytic hydrogenation of acetylene in N,N-dimethylformamide at room temperature 144
Monolayer-Protected Clusters: Versatile Materials of Electrochemical Importance 143
Electron-transfer bond-breaking processes: an example of nonlinear activation-driving force relationship in the reductive cleavage of the carbon-sulfur bond 140
Electrochemical determination of the pKa of weak acids in N,N-dimethylformamide 140
Electroinduced and Spontaneous Metal−Halide Bond Dissociation in [Co(η5-C5H5)(η3-2-MeC3H4)I] 139
Reducing properties of 1,2-dipyridyl-1,2-disodioethanes: Chemical validation of theoretical and electrochemical predictions 139
Kinetics and Temperature Dependence of the Reduction of Dialkyl Peroxides. New Insights into the Dynamics of Dissociative Electron Transfer 138
Self-protonation of electrogenerated carbanions. Competition between electrode reduction and chemical decay of the conjugate base of the substrate 138
Reduction of Di-tert-Butyl Peroxide: Evidence for Nonadiabatic Dissociative Electron Transfer 138
Guest Editorial, Petr Zuman 90th Birthday Issue 138
Electrochemical and stereochemical investigation on the mechanism of the decay of 2-halo amide anions. The intermediacy of aziridinones 136
Insights into the Free-Energy Dependence of Intramolecular Dissociative Electron Transfer 136
Electrochemical reduction of tetra-O-acetyl-α-D-Glucopyranosyl bromide. A mild and quantitative synthesis of a glycal 135
Enantioselective reactions of 2-bromopropanamides with primary secondary or tertiary amines. Synthesis of some alaninamides. 134
Surfactant‐directed Pd‐nanoparticle assemblies as efficient nanoreactors for water remediation 133
Serendipitous Discovery of a Reaction Leading to Peptide Dialkyl Peroxides 130
Size-dependent Direct Electrochemical Detection of Gold Nanoparticles: Application in Magnetoimmunoassays 130
Study on a proton transfer reaction between electrogenerated carbon bases and parent nitrogen acids 130
Double-layer correction for electron-transfer kinetics at glassy carbon and mercury electrodes in N,N-dimethylformamide 128
Reductive Deprotection of Monolayer Protected Nanoclusters: An Efficient Route to Supported Ultrasmall Au Nanocatalysts for Selective Oxidation 126
Probing membrane permeabilization by the antibiotic lipopeptaibol trichogin GA IV in a tethered bilayer lipid membrane 125
Electron Transfer across Aib Oligopeptides 123
Nonadiabatic Dissociative Electron Transfer to Peresters 118
Totale 18.178
Categoria #
all - tutte 55.654
article - articoli 51.257
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 4.033
Totale 110.944


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/202190 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90
2021/20221.712 36 167 306 99 99 51 104 179 74 47 177 373
2022/20231.088 261 142 22 79 161 163 0 74 121 6 46 13
2023/2024477 38 53 74 38 30 63 11 28 13 6 63 60
2024/20251.955 7 82 114 99 261 65 89 152 165 53 371 497
2025/20268.891 274 733 1.242 1.468 776 257 1.215 1.016 877 520 390 123
Totale 19.728