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D-Index
76
Citations
20477
World Ranking
4247
National Ranking
9

George G. Guilbault 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 George G. Guilbault sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 439 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

George G. Guilbault 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 George G. Guilbault sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 76 D-Index — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

George G. Guilbault is affiliated with the National University of Ireland in Ireland. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research within this institution.

Available data does not specify recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study associated with George G. Guilbault.

There is also no information on main research topics or awards won by this researcher.

Despite the limited specific data on research outputs and collaborations, the association with the National University of Ireland situates George G. Guilbault within an academic environment known for diverse research fields.

Best Publications

  • Commercial quartz crystal microbalances-Theory and applications

    C.K. O’Sullivan;G.G. Guilbault

  • New substrates for the fluorometric determination of oxidative enzymes.

    George G. Guilbault;Paul J. Brignac;Mark. Juneau

  • Homovanillic acid as a fluorometric substrate for oxidative enzymes. Analytical applications of the peroxidase, glucose oxidase, and xanthine oxidase systems

    George G. Guilbault;Paul J. Brignac;Mary. Zimmer

  • A urea-specific enzyme electrode.

    Unknown

  • New substrates for the fluorometric determination of oxidative enzymes.

    Unknown

  • A piezoelectric immunobiosensor for atrazine in drinking water.

    George G. Guilbault;Bertold Hock;Rolf Schimid

  • Enzyme electrode for the substrate urea

    George G. Guilbault;Joseph G. Montalvo

  • Parathion antibodies on piezoelectric crystals

    J. Ngeh-Ngwainbi;P. H. Foley;Shia S. Kuan;G. G. Guilbault

  • Analytical Uses of Immobilized Enzymes

    Unknown

  • Determination of formaldehyde with an enzyme-coated piezoelectric crystal detector

    George G. Guilbault

  • A study of interferences in glucose measurements in blood by hydrogen peroxide based glucose probes.

    Giuseppe Palleschi;Mohammad Ali Nabi Rahni;Glenn J. Lubrano;J.Ngeh Ngwainbi

  • Development of a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) immunosensor for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes

    R.D Vaughan;C.K O’Sullivan;G.G Guilbault

  • Development of a piezoelectric immunosensor for the detection of Salmonella typhimurium.

    E. Prusak-Sochaczewski;J.H.T. Luong;G.G. Guilbault

  • Prussian Blue bulk modified screen-printed electrodes for H(2)O(2) detection and for biosensors.

    Unknown

  • Use of ion selective electrodes in enzymic analysis. Cation electrodes for deaminase enzyme systems

    George G. Guilbault;Robert Kirtley. Smith;Joseph G. Montalvo

  • The Quartz Crystal Microbalance as Biosensor. A Status Report on Its Future

    Maria Minunni;Marco Mascini;George G. Guilbault;Bertold Hock

  • Recent developments in piezoelectric immunosensors. A review

    Ahmad A. Suleiman;George G. Guilbault

  • A phosphate-selective electrode based on immobilized alkaline phosphatase and glucose oxidase.

    G.G. Guilbault;M. Nanjo

  • Novel electrochemical immunosensors for seafood toxin analysis.

    Mark P Kreuzer;Miloslav Pravda;Ciara K O'Sullivan;George G Guilbault

  • Piezoelectric crystal biosensors.

    Jerome Ngeh-Ngwainbi;Ahmad A. Suleiman;George G. Guilbault

  • Urease coupled ammonia electrode for urea determination in blood serum.

    Unknown

  • An electrode for determination of amino acids.

    George G. Guilbault;E. Hrabankova

  • Development of a piezoelectric immunosensor for the detection of enterobacteria.

    Unknown

  • Non-invasive biosensors in clinical analysis

    George G. Guilbault;Giuseppe Palleschi;Glenn Lubrano

  • Fluorometric enzymatic determination of total cholesterol in serum.

    Hua-shan Huang;Jui-chang W. Kuan;George G. Guilbault

  • Demonstration of labeless detection of food pathogens using electrochemical redox probe and screen printed gold electrodes.

    S Susmel;G.G Guilbault;C.K O'Sullivan

Frequent Co-Authors

John H. T. Luong
John H. T. Luong University College Cork
Orlando Fatibello-Filho
Orlando Fatibello-Filho Federal University of São Carlos
Ciara K. O'Sullivan
Ciara K. O'Sullivan Rovira i Virgili University
Giuseppe Palleschi
Giuseppe Palleschi University of Rome Tor Vergata
Dario Compagnone
Dario Compagnone University of Teramo
Dmitri B. Papkovsky
Dmitri B. Papkovsky University College Cork
Elo Harald Hansen
Elo Harald Hansen Technical University of Denmark
Klaus Mosbach
Klaus Mosbach Lund University
Bengt Danielsson
Bengt Danielsson Lund University
Marco Mascini
Marco Mascini University of Florence

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