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Overview

W. John Albery was affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their work in academia is noted without specific details on publication output or research topics recorded in the available data.

No information is provided regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, or venues of publication. Similarly, there are no recorded book publications or details on the fields and subfields of study that Albery specialized in.

The available data does not indicate any awards or honors received by Albery. The scientist is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Evolution of enzyme function and the development of catalytic efficiency.

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  • Perfection in enzyme catalysis: the energetics of triosephosphate isomerase

    Jeremy R. Knowles;W. John Albery

  • Amperometric enzyme electrodes: Part II. Conducting salts as electrode materials for the oxidation of glucose oxidase

    W.John Albery;Philip N. Bartlett;Derek H. Craston

  • A transmission line model for modified electrodes and thin layer cells

    W.John Albery;C.Michael Elliott;Andrew R. Mount

  • Percutaneous absorption: in vivo experiments.

    W. John Albery;Jonathan Hadgraft

  • Mechanism of the reduction and oxidation reaction of cytochrome c at a modified gold electrode

    W. John Albery;Mark J. Eddowes;H. Allen O. Hill;A. Robert Hillman

  • The Application of the Marcus Relation to Reactions in Solution

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  • Transport and kinetics in modified electrodes

    W.John Albery;A.Robert Hillman

  • Ring-disc electrodes: Part 2. - Theoretical and experimental collection efficiencies

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  • Efficiency and evolution of enzyme catalysis.

    W. John Albery;Jeremy R. Knowles

  • Thionine coated electrode for photogalvanic cells

    W. John Albery;Andrew W. Foulds;Keith J. Hall;A. Robert Hillman

  • Evolutionary optimization of the catalytic effectiveness of an enzyme

    Jonathan J. Burbaum;Ronald T. Raines;W. John Albery;Jeremy R. Knowles

  • Interfacial transfer studied with a rotating diffusion cell

    W. John Albery;James F. Burke;Esther B. Leffler;Jonathan Hadgraft

  • Amperometric enzyme electrodes

    Wyndham John Albery;Philip Nigel Bartlett;A. E. G. Cass

  • Spectroscopic and electrochemical studies of charge transfer in modified electrodes

    W. John Albery;Zheng Chen;Benjamin R. Horrocks;Andrew R. Mount

  • The kinetics of electron transfer in the thionine-coated electrode

    W.John Albery;Martyn G. Boutelle;Philip J. Colby;A.Robert Hillman

  • Linear sweep voltammetry with carbon paste electrodes in the rat striatum.

    R.D. O'Neill;R.A. Grünewald;M. Fillenz;W.J. Albery

  • Amperometric enzyme electrodes: Part I. Theory

    W.John Albery;Philip N. Bartlett

  • Interpretation and use of Mott–Schottky plots at the semiconductor/electrolyte interface

    W. John Albery;Gerald J. O'Shea;Alec L. Smith

  • Percutaneous absorption: theoretical description.

    W. John Albery;Jonathan Hadgraft

  • The wall-jet ring-disc electrode

    W. John Albery;Christopher M.A. Brett

  • Electrochemical sensors: theory and experiment

    W. J. Albery;P. N. Bartlett;A. E. G. Cass;D. H. Craston

  • The Thionine‐Coated Electrode for Photogalvanic Cells

    W. John Albery;Andrew W. Foulds;Keith J. Hall;A. Robert Hillman

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy R. Knowles
Jeremy R. Knowles Harvard University
A. Robert Hillman
A. Robert Hillman University of Leicester
Philip N. Bartlett
Philip N. Bartlett University of Southampton
Richard G. Compton
Richard G. Compton University of Oxford
Anthony E. G. Cass
Anthony E. G. Cass Imperial College London
Edmond Magner
Edmond Magner University of Limerick
Jonathan Hadgraft
Jonathan Hadgraft University College London
Stanley Bruckenstein
Stanley Bruckenstein University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Andrew Hamnett
Andrew Hamnett Newcastle University
Russell G. Egdell
Russell G. Egdell University of Oxford

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