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D-Index
73
Citations
15650
World Ranking
5103
National Ranking
295

Richard Cammack 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 Richard Cammack sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 296 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Richard Cammack 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 Richard Cammack sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 73 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Richard Cammack is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile does not currently display a record of recent papers, specific co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

There is no available information on book publications by Richard Cammack, nor on their main fields and subfields of study or primary topics of research.

The absence of listed awards suggests there are no publicly documented recognitions or prizes associated with their career to date.

The available data indicates that Richard Cammack is active in research but does not provide further detailed insights into specific scholarly contributions or thematic areas of inquiry.

Best Publications

  • The Electron-Transport Proteins of Hydroxylating Bacterial Dioxygenases

    Jeremy R. Mason;Richard Cammack

  • Activation and Inactivation of Hydrogenase Function and the Catalytic Cycle: Spectroelectrochemical Studies

    Antonio L. De Lacey and;Víctor M. Fernández;Marc Rousset;Richard Cammack

  • Bioinorganic chemistry: Hydrogenase sophistication

    Richard Cammack

  • Hydrogen as a Fuel : Learning from Nature

    Richard Cammack;Michel Frey;Robert Robson

  • Nitrite and nitrosyl compounds in food preservation.

    Richard Cammack;C. L. Joannou;Xiao Yuan Cui;Claudia Torres Martinez

  • Iron−sulfur clusters in enzymes: themes and variations

    Richard Cammack

  • Electrochemical definitions of O2 sensitivity and oxidative inactivation in hydrogenases.

    Kylie A Vincent;Alison Parkin;Oliver Lenz;Simon P J Albracht

  • Iron(III) citrate speciation in aqueous solution.

    Andre M. N. Silva;XiaoLe Kong;Mark C. Parkin;Richard Cammack

  • Properties and reactivation of two different deactivated forms of Desulfovibrio gigas hydrogenase

    Victor M. Fernandez;E.Claude Hatchikian;Richard Cammack

  • The Relationship of Intracellular Iron Chelation to the Inhibition and Regeneration of Human Ribonucleotide Reductase

    Chris E. Cooper;Gayle R. Lynagh;Katharine P. Hoyes;Robert C. Hider

  • Electron spin relaxation of iron-sulphur proteins studied by microwave power saturation.

    H. Rupp;K.K. Rao;D.O. Hall;R. Cammack

  • Blue and yellow laccases of ligninolytic fungi

    Alexei A Leontievsky;Tamara Vares;Pauliina Lankinen;Jasvinder K Shergill

  • Redox properties of the ESR-detectable nickel in hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio gigas

    Richard Cammack;Daulat Patil;Raul Aguirre;E.Claude Hatchikian

  • Role for Ferredoxins in the Origin of Life and Biological Evolution

    D O Hall;R Cammack;K K Rao

  • Further characterization of the [Fe]-hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 7757.

    E. Claude Hatchikian;Nicole Forget;Victor M. Fernandez;Ruth Williams

  • Reversible Electrochemistry of Fumarate Reductase Immobilized on an Electrode Surface. Direct Voltammetric Observations of Redox Centers and Their Participation in Rapid Catalytic Electron Transport

    Artur Sucheta;Richard Cammack;Joel Weiner;Fraser A. Armstrong

  • Determination of the oxidation—reduction potential of the bound iron-sulphur proteins of the primary electron acceptor complex of photosystem I in spinach chloroplasts

    M.C.W. Evans;S.G. Reeves;R. Cammack

  • Nature of non-transferrin-bound iron: studies on iron citrate complexes and thalassemic sera.

    Robert W. Evans;Roozina Rafique;Adel Zarea;Chiara Rapisarda

  • Nickel and iron-sulphur centres in Desulfovibrio gigas hydrogenase: ESR spectra, redox properties and interactions

    Richard Cammack;Daulat S. Patil;E.Claude Hatchikian;Victor M. Fernández

  • The iron-sulphur centres of soluble hydrogenase from Alcaligenes eutrophus.

    Klaus Schneider;Richard Cammack;Hans G. Schlegel;David O. Hall

Frequent Co-Authors

David O. Hall
David O. Hall King's College London
Joel H. Weiner
Joel H. Weiner University of Alberta
Victor M. Fernandez
Victor M. Fernandez Spanish National Research Council
Chris E. Cooper
Chris E. Cooper University of Essex
Jan Tachezy
Jan Tachezy Charles University
Robert C. Hider
Robert C. Hider King's College London
Fraser A. Armstrong
Fraser A. Armstrong University of Oxford
Carlos Gómez-Moreno
Carlos Gómez-Moreno University of Zaragoza
Jack Peisach
Jack Peisach Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bruno Guigliarelli
Bruno Guigliarelli Aix-Marseille University

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