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Kurt J. Irgolic

Kurt J. Irgolic

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
6716
World Ranking
16903
National Ranking
115

Kurt J. Irgolic 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 Kurt J. Irgolic sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 235 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kurt J. Irgolic 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 Kurt J. Irgolic sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kurt J. Irgolic is affiliated with the University of Graz in Austria. Their professional profile shows a focus on academic and scientific research linked to this institution.

No specific information is available regarding Kurt J. Irgolic's recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work. Additionally, there are no records of awards won or detailed individual contributions documented in the provided data.

The absence of detailed publication and research topic data suggests that public bibliometric or summary metadata for this scientist is limited or not disclosed in the source material.

The information provided allows acknowledgment of the scientist's current active status, as they are not marked as deceased, but further specifics of their academic output or research specialization cannot be stated based on available data.

Best Publications

  • Diaryl Ditellurides from grignard reagents and elemental tellurium

    Walfred S. Haller;Kurt J. Irgolic

  • Analytical problems in the determination of platinum-group metals in urine by quadrupole and magnetic sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Michael Krachler;Alessandro Alimonti;Francesco Petrucci;Kurt J Irgolic

  • Effects of selenate supplemented fertilisation on the selenium level of cereals — identification and quantification of selenium compounds by HPLC–ICP–MS

    Monika Stadlober;Manfred Sager;Kurt Johann Irgolic

  • Selenium containing amino acids and proteins in marine algae

    Nestor R. Bottino;Catherine H. Banks;Kurt J. Irgolic;Pat Micks

  • Arsenobetaine and other arsenic compounds in the National Research Council of Canada Certified Reference Materials DORM 1 and DORM 2

    Walter Goessler;Doris Kuehnelt;Claudia Schlagenhaufen;Zdenka Slejkovec

  • Changes in the concentrations of trace elements in human milk during lactation.

    M. Krachler;F. Shi Li;E. Rossipal;K.J. Irgolic

  • Dietary Arsenic Intake in Taiwanese Districts with Elevated Arsenic in Drinking Water

    R.A. Schoof;L.J. Yost;E. Crecelius;K. Irgolic

  • Characterization of arsenic compounds formed by Daphnia magna and Tetraselmis chuii from inorganic arsenate.

    K. J. Irgolic;E. A. Woolson;R. A. Stockton;R. D. Newman

  • Arsenic compounds in a marine food chain

    W. Goessler;W. Maher;K. J. Irgolic;D. Kuehnelt

  • Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometers as automated element-specific detectors for high-pressure liquid chromatography

    F.E. Brinckman;K.L. Jewett;W.P. Iverson;K.J. Irgolic

  • Arsenic Compounds in Higher Fungi

    Z. Šlejkovec;A. R. Byrne;T. Stijve;W. Goessler

  • The Hitachi Graphite Furnace-Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectrometer as an Automated, Element-Specific Detector for High Pressure Liquid Chromatography: The Separation of Arsenobetaine, Arsenocholine and Arsenite/Arsenate

    R. A. Stockton;Kurt J. Irgolic

  • Determination of 'arsenosugars' in algae with anion-exchange chromatography and an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer as element-specific detector.

    G. Raber;K.A. Francesconi;K.J. Irgolic;W. Goessler

  • The effect of selenate, selenite, and sulfate on the growth of six unicellular marine algae

    Andrew E. Wheeler;Ralph A. Zingaro;Kurt Irgolic;Nestor R. Bottino

  • The potential of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for the simultaneous determination of trace elements in whole blood, plasma and serum.

    M. Krachler;K. J. Irgolic

  • Quantitative determination of arsenobetaine, the major water-soluble arsenical in three species of crab, using high pressure liquid chromatography and an inductively coupled argon plasma emission spectrometer as the arsenic-specific detector

    Kevin A. Francesconi;Patricia Micks;Rodney A. Stockton;Kurt J. Irgolic

  • Arsenic Compounds in Terrestrial Organisms I: Collybia maculata, Collybia butyracea and Amanita muscaria from Arsenic Smelter Sites in Austria

    Doris Kuehnelt;Walter Goessler;Kurt J. Irgolic

  • A novel arsenic containing riboside (arsenosugar) in three species of gastropod

    Kevin A. Francesconi;Walter Goessler;Suwanna Panutrakul;Kurt J. Irgolic

  • Biomethylation of Inorganic Antimony Compounds by an Aerobic Fungus: Scopulariopsis brevicaulis

    Richard O. Jenkins;Peter J. Craig;Walter Goessler;David Miller

  • Comparison of three methods for the extraction of arsenic compounds from the NRCC standard reference material DORM‐2 and the brown alga Hijiki fuziforme

    Doris Kuehnelt;Kurt J. Irgolic;Walter Goessler

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter Goessler
Walter Goessler University of Graz
Michael Krachler
Michael Krachler Joint Research Center
Kurt Kalcher
Kurt Kalcher University of Graz
Kevin A. Francesconi
Kevin A. Francesconi University of Graz
Shin-ichi Fukuzawa
Shin-ichi Fukuzawa Chuo University
Iain Thornton
Iain Thornton Imperial College London
Dipankar Chakraborti
Dipankar Chakraborti Jadavpur University
Freddy Adams
Freddy Adams University of Antwerp
Jan Bergman
Jan Bergman Karolinska Institute
Giuliano Bandoli
Giuliano Bandoli University of Padua

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