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Richard P. Baldwin is affiliated with the University of Louisville in the United States. They have contributed to academic research primarily through their role at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Electrocatalytic and analytical response of cobalt phthalocyanine containing carbon paste electrodes toward sulfhydryl compounds

    Mary Kim. Halbert;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Catalytic reduction of myoglobin and hemoglobin at chemically modified electrodes containing methylene blue.

    Jiannong. Ye;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Voltammetric determination of traces of nickel(II) at a chemically modified electrode based on dimethylglyoxime-containing carbon paste

    Richard P. Baldwin;Joan Kai. Christensen;Lars. Kryger

  • Phthalocyanine-containing chemically modified electrodes for electrochemical detection in liquid chromatography/flow injection systems

    Kelvin M. Korfhage;K. Ravichandran;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Comparison of metallic electrodes for constant-potential amperometric detection of carbohydrates, amino acids and related compounds in flow systems

    Peifang Luo;Fuzhen Zhang;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Determination of amino acids and peptides by capillary electrophoresis and electrochemical detection at a copper electrode

    Jiannong. Ye;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Constant potential amperometric detection of carbohydrates at a copper-based chemically modified electrode

    Sunil V. Prabhu;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Characterization of carbohydrate oxidation at copper electrodes

    Matthew Z. Luo;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Constant-potential amperometric detection of underivatized amino acids and peptides at a copper electrode

    Peifang. Luo;Fuzhen. Zhang;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Constant potential amperometric detection at a copper-based electrode: electrode formation and operation

    Peifang. Luo;Sunil V. Prabhu;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Chemically modified electrodes in liquid chromatography detection: A review

    Richard P. Baldwin;Karsten N. Thomsen

  • Fully integrated on-chip electrochemical detection for capillary electrophoresis in a microfabricated device.

    Richard P. Baldwin;Thomas J. Roussel;Mark M. Crain;Vijay Bathlagunda

  • Liquid chromatography/electrochemical detection of carbohydrates at a cobalt phthalocyanine containing chemically modified electrode

    Leonel M. Santos;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Amperometric detection in capillary electrophoresis with normal size electrodes

    Jiannong. Ye;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Chemical preconcentration and determination of copper at a chemically modified carbon−paste electrode containing 2,9-dimethyl-1, 10-phenanthroline

    Sunil V. Prabhu;Richard P. Baldwin;Lars. Kryger

  • Liquid chromatographic determination of hydrazines with electrochemically pretreated glassy carbon electrodes

    K. Ravichandran;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Electrocatalysis and detection of amino sugars, alditols, and acidic sugars at a copper-containing chemically modified electrode

    Sunil V. Prabhu;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Determination of carbohydrates, sugar acids and alditols by capillary electrophoresis and electrochemical detection at a copper electrode

    Jiannong Ye;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Detection of pesticides using an amperometric biosensor based on ferophthalocyanine chemically modified carbon paste electrode and immobilized bienzymatic system.

    Anton A. Ciucu;Carmela Negulescu;Richard P. Baldwin

  • Chemically modified carbon paste electrodes

    K. Ravichandran;R.P. Baldwin

  • Electrochemical detection in capillary electrophoresis

    Phillip D. Voegel;Richard P. Baldwin

Frequent Co-Authors

Mahendra K. Sunkara
Mahendra K. Sunkara University of Louisville
Frank Ko
Frank Ko University of British Columbia
Krishna Rajan
Krishna Rajan University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Alain Peigney
Alain Peigney Paul Sabatier University
Emmanuel Flahaut
Emmanuel Flahaut Paul Sabatier University

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