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Peter A. Lieberzeit

Peter A. Lieberzeit

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
7055
World Ranking
16489
National Ranking
108

Peter A. Lieberzeit 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. Lieberzeit sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 238 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter A. Lieberzeit 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. Lieberzeit sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% 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. Lieberzeit is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Engineering, with a notable focus on Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Analytical Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

The research topics covered by Lieberzeit include:

  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications

Peter A. Lieberzeit has contributed to multiple scientific publications. Some of the recent papers include:

  • Polyvinyl chloride modifications, properties, and applications: Review (2022), published in Polymers for Advanced Technologies
  • Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring with Chemical Sensors (2020), published in Sensors
  • Molecularly imprinted thin film surfaces in sensing: Chances and challenges (2021), published in Reactive and Functional Polymers
  • Functionalizing natural polymers to develop green adsorbents for wastewater treatment applications (2023), published in Carbohydrate Polymers
  • Biomimetic sensors targeting oxidized-low-density lipoprotein with molecularly imprinted polymers (2020), published in Analytica Chimica Acta

The frequent publication venues for Lieberzeit include:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Talanta
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Sensors
  • Analytica Chimica Acta

Lieberzeit has collaborated extensively with co-authors such as Maliwan Amatatongchai, Suticha Chunta, Mukhtarjan Mukhamediev, Purim Jarujamrus, and Bekchanov Davronbek, indicating active collaboration in their research projects.

Best Publications

  • Molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles in chemical sensing – Synthesis, characterisation and application

    Judith Wackerlig;Peter A. Lieberzeit

  • Artificial antibodies for bioanalyte detection-sensing viruses and proteins

    Oliver Hayden;Peter A. Lieberzeit;Dieter Blaas;Franz L. Dickert

  • Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring with Chemical Sensors.

    Irina Yaroshenko;Dmitry D. Kirsanov;Monika Marjanovic;Peter A. Lieberzeit

  • Sensing Picornaviruses Using Molecular Imprinting Techniques on a Quartz Crystal Microbalance

    Michael Jenik;Romana Schirhagl;Christian Schirk;Oliver Hayden

  • A Review on Synthetic Receptors for Bioparticle Detection Created by Surface-Imprinting Techniques—From Principles to Applications

    Kasper Eersels;Peter Lieberzeit;Patrick Wagner

  • Sensor technology and its application in environmental analysis

    Peter A. Lieberzeit;Franz L. Dickert

  • Molecular imprinting in chemical sensing – Detection of aromatic and halogenated hydrocarbons as well as polar solvent vapors

    F. L. Dickert;Peter Forth;Peter Lieberzeit;Matthias Tortschanoff

  • Investigating nanohybrid material based on 3D CNTs@Cu nanoparticle composite and imprinted polymer for highly selective detection of chloramphenicol.

    Anam Munawar;Muhammad Ali Tahir;Ayesha Shaheen;Peter A. Lieberzeit

  • Molecular imprints as artificial antibodies — a new generation of chemical sensors

    F.L Dickert;P Lieberzeit;M Tortschanoff

  • A novel method for dengue virus detection and antibody screening using a graphene-polymer based electrochemical biosensor

    Krongkaew Navakul;Chompunuch Warakulwit;Pa-thai Yenchitsomanus;Aussara Panya

  • Highly sensitive and selective electrochemical paper-based device using a graphite screen-printed electrode modified with molecularly imprinted polymers coated Fe3O4@Au@SiO2 for serotonin determination.

    Maliwan Amatatongchai;Jirayu Sitanurak;Wongduan Sroysee;Suriyaphon Sodanat

  • Detection of viruses with molecularly imprinted polymers integrated on a microfluidic biochip using contact-less dielectric microsensors.

    Gerald M Birnbaumer;Peter A Lieberzeit;Lukas Richter;Romana Schirhagl

  • Chemical Sensors Based on Molecularly Imprinted Sol-Gel Materials

    Adnan Mujahid;Peter A. Lieberzeit;Franz L. Dickert

  • Biomimetic Strategies for Sensing Biological Species

    Munawar Hussain;Judith Wackerlig;Peter A. Lieberzeit

  • Chemosensors for Viruses Based on Artificial Immunoglobulin Copies

    Romana Schirhagl;Peter A. Lieberzeit;Franz L. Dickert

  • Polyvinyl chloride modifications, properties, and applications: Review

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  • Solvent Vapour Detection with Cholesteric Liquid Crystals—Optical and Mass-Sensitive Evaluation of the Sensor Mechanism

    Adnan Mujahid;Helen Stathopulos;Peter A. Lieberzeit;Franz L. Dickert

  • Low-Density Lipoprotein Sensor Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymer.

    Suticha Chunta;Roongnapa Suedee;Peter A. Lieberzeit

  • Surface Imprints: Advantageous Application of Ready2use Materials for Bacterial Quartz-Crystal Microbalance Sensors

    Anna-Maria Poller;Eva Spieker;Peter A. Lieberzeit;Claudia Preininger

  • Nano- and micro-structuring of sensor materials—from molecule to cell detection

    F.L. Dickert;O. Hayden;P. Lieberzeit;C. Haderspoeck

  • Synthetic receptors for chemical sensors--subnano- and micrometre patterning by imprinting techniques.

    Franz L. Dickert;Peter Lieberzeit;Sylwia Gazda Miarecka;Karl Jürgen Mann

  • Influenza A virus molecularly imprinted polymers and their application in virus sub-type classification

    Thipvaree Wangchareansak;Thipvaree Wangchareansak;Arunee Thitithanyanont;Daungmanee Chuakheaw;M. Paul Gleeson

Frequent Co-Authors

Franz L. Dickert
Franz L. Dickert University of Vienna
Oliver Hayden
Oliver Hayden Technical University of Munich
Dietmar Pum
Dietmar Pum BOKU University
Peter Ertl
Peter Ertl TU Wien
Uwe B. Sleytr
Uwe B. Sleytr BOKU University
Dieter Blaas
Dieter Blaas Medical University of Vienna
Andrey Legin
Andrey Legin Saint Petersburg State University

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