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D-Index
54
Citations
9865
World Ranking
12657
National Ranking
715

Peter A. G. Cormack 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 Peter A. G. Cormack sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 136 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter A. G. Cormack 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 Peter A. G. Cormack sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Peter A. G. Cormack is affiliated with the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science, with particular focus on several subfields including Spectroscopy, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work covers a variety of topics related to analytical chemistry and materials science. These include:

  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials

Recent publications demonstrate a focus on polymer microspheres, molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction techniques, and biomarker quantification through mass spectrometry. Notable papers include:

  • "Hypercrosslinked polymer microspheres decorated with anion- and cation-exchange groups for the simultaneous solid-phase extraction of acidic and basic analytes from environmental waters" (2021, Journal of Chromatography A)
  • "Facilitating serum determination of neuron specific enolase at clinically relevant levels by coupling on-line molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction to LC-MS/MS" (2020, Analytica Chimica Acta)
  • "Microporous polymer microspheres with amphoteric character for the solid-phase extraction of acidic and basic analytes" (2020, Journal of Chromatography A)
  • "On-line duplex molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction for analysis of low-abundant biomarkers in human serum by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry" (2021, Journal of Chromatography A)
  • "Magnetic Synthetic Receptors for Selective Clean-Up in Protein Biomarker Quantification" (2020, Journal of Proteome Research)

Frequently appearing venues in their publication record reflect an emphasis on chromatography and polymer chemistry, including:

  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • ARKIVOC
  • Analytica Chimica Acta
  • Journal of Proteome Research

Peter A. G. Cormack has collaborated regularly with several researchers, showing ongoing partnerships that appear to support their research themes. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Francesc Borrull
  • Núria Fontanals
  • Rosa María Marcé
  • Nicholas McKitterick
  • Tugrul Cem Bicak

Best Publications

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers : synthesis and characterisation

    Peter A.G Cormack;Amaia Zurutuza Elorza

  • Monodisperse, Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Microspheres Prepared by Precipitation Polymerization for Affinity Separation Applications

    Jinfang Wang;Peter A. G. Cormack;David C. Sherrington;Ezat Khoshdel

  • Application of molecularly imprinted polymers to solid-phase extraction of compounds from environmental and biological samples

    E. Caro;R.M. Marce;F. Borrull;P.A.G. Cormack

  • Molecularly imprinted monodisperse microspheres for competitive radioassay

    Lei Ye;Peter A. G. Cormack;Klaus Mosbach

  • Molecularly-imprinted polymers: useful sorbents for selective extractions

    A. Beltran;F. Borrull;P. A. G. Cormack;R. M. Marce

  • Evaluation of methods aimed at complete removal of template from molecularly imprinted polymers

    Arndt Ellwanger;Christine Berggren;Sami Bayoudh;Carlo Crecenzi

  • Synthesis and evaluation of a molecularly imprinted polymer for selective on-line solid-phase extraction of 4-nitrophenol from environmental water.

    Núria Masqué;Rosa M. Marcé;Francesc Borrull;Peter A. G. Cormack

  • Molecular imprinting on microgel spheres

    Lei Ye;Peter A.G Cormack;Klaus Mosbach

  • Non-covalent and semi-covalent molecularly imprinted polymers for selective on-line solid-phase extraction of 4-nitrophenol from water samples.

    Ester Caro;Núria Masqué;Rosa M Marcé;Francesc Borrull

  • Determination of Clenbuterol in Bovine Liver by Combining Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion and Molecularly Imprinted Solid-Phase Extraction Followed by Liquid Chromatography/Electrospray Ion Trap Multiple-Stage Mass Spectrometry

    C Crescenzi;S Bayoudh;P.A G Cormack;T Klein

  • On-line solid-phase extraction with molecularly imprinted polymers to selectively extract substituted 4-chlorophenols and 4-nitrophenol from water.

    Ester Caro;Rosa M. Marcé;Peter A.G. Cormack;David C. Sherrington

  • Synthesis of Branched Poly(methyl methacrylate)s: Effect of the Branching Comonomer Structure

    Francoise Isaure;Peter A. G. Cormack;David C. Sherrington

  • Molecular imprinting: recent developments and the road ahead

    Peter A.G. Cormack;Klaus Mosbach

  • Methods for direct synthesis of compounds having complementary structure to a desired molecular entity and use thereof

    Klaus Mosbach;Peter A. G. Cormack;Olof Ramstrom;Karsten Haupt

  • Facile synthesis of branched poly(methyl methacrylate)s

    Françoise Isaure;Peter A. G. Cormack;David C. Sherrington

  • Synthesis by precipitation polymerisation of molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres for the selective extraction of carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine from human urine

    A. Beltran;R.M. Marcé;P.A.G. Cormack;F. Borrull

  • A new molecularly imprinted polymer for the selective extraction of naproxen from urine samples by solid-phase extraction

    Ester Caro;Rosa M. Marcé;Peter A.G. Cormack;David C. Sherrington

  • Novel enrofloxacin imprinted polymer applied to the solid-phase extraction of fluorinated quinolones from urine and tissue samples

    Ester Caro;Rosa M. Marcé;Peter A.G. Cormack;David C. Sherrington

  • Synthesis and application of an oxytetracycline imprinted polymer for the solid-phase extraction of tetracycline antibiotics

    E. Caro;R.M. Marce;P.A.G. Cormack;D.C. Sherrington

  • Synthesis of branched poly(methyl methacrylate)s via controlled/living polymerisations exploiting ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as branching agent

    Francoise Isaure;Peter A. G. Cormack;Susan Graham;David C. Sherrington

Frequent Co-Authors

David C. Sherrington
David C. Sherrington University of Strathclyde
Rosa Maria Marcé
Rosa Maria Marcé Rovira i Virgili University
Francesc Borrull
Francesc Borrull Rovira i Virgili University
Duncan Graham
Duncan Graham University of Strathclyde
Klaus Mosbach
Klaus Mosbach Lund University
W.E. Smith
W.E. Smith University of Strathclyde
Karsten Haupt
Karsten Haupt University of Technology of Compiègne
Luqman Chuah Abdullah
Luqman Chuah Abdullah Universiti Putra Malaysia
Sijbren Otto
Sijbren Otto University of Groningen
Lei Ye
Lei Ye Lund University

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