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D-Index
54
Citations
9548
World Ranking
12691
National Ranking
3362

W. Ronald Fawcett 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 W. Ronald Fawcett sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 274 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

W. Ronald Fawcett 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 W. Ronald Fawcett 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

W. Ronald Fawcett is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. This association situates the scientist within a significant academic institution known for research in various scientific disciplines.

Currently, there are no listed recent papers, which indicates a lack of publicly available data on recent research contributions or publications. Similarly, no information is provided regarding frequent co-authors or collaborative research partners.

Details about publication venues also are not present, so there is no indication of specific journals, conferences, or other academic outlets where W. Ronald Fawcett has published work regularly.

There is no available data concerning main fields of study, subfields of study, or specific main topics of the scientist's work. This absence suggests that either the scientist's research spans a broad range without a concentrated domain, or the data has yet to be recorded or disclosed.

Book publications, including information on publishers and the number of books, are also not noted. Awards and honors have not been recorded, nor is there any information related to distinctions or recognitions in the professional or academic community.

Available data confirms that W. Ronald Fawcett is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Impedance Spectroscopy of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Au(111): Sodium Ferrocyanide Charge Transfer at Modified Electrodes

    Richard P. Janek;W. Ronald Fawcett;Abraham Ulman

  • Impedance Spectroscopy of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Au(111): Evidence for Complex Double-Layer Structure in Aqueous NaClO4 at the Potential of Zero Charge

    Richard P. Janek and;W. Ronald Fawcett;Abraham Ulman

  • The ionic work function and its role in estimating absolute electrode potentials.

    W. Ronald Fawcett

  • Studies of electron transfer through self-assembled monolayers using impedance spectroscopy

    Lesia V Protsailo;W.Ronald Fawcett

  • Thermodynamic Parameters for the Solvation of Monatomic Ions in Water

    W. Ronald Fawcett

  • Monte Carlo, density functional theory, and Poisson–Boltzmann theory study of the structure of an electrolyte near an electrode

    Dezsö Boda;W. Ronald Fawcett;Douglas Henderson;Stefan Sokołowski

  • Solvent-induced frequency shifts in the infrared spectrum of acetonitrile in organic solvents

    W. Ronald Fawcett;Guojun Liu;Tori E. Kessler

  • Acidity and basicity scales for polar solvents

    W. Ronald Fawcett

  • The Kinetics of Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Reaction in Polar Solvents

    Unknown

  • Desorption of Spontaneously Adsorbed and Electrochemically Readsorbed 2-Mercaptoethanesulfonate on Au(111)

    Juan Jose Calvente;Zuzana Kováčová;M. Dolores Sanchez;and Rafael Andreu

  • Application of the ac admittance technique to double-layer studies on polycrystalline gold electrodes

    W.Ronald Fawcett;Zuzana Kováčová;Artur J. Motheo;Colby A. Foss

  • Double layer effects at molecular films containing acid/base groups

    W. Ronald Fawcett;Milan Fedurco;Zuzana Kovacova

  • New experimental evidence concerning the magnitude of the activation parameters for fast heterogeneous electron transfer reactions

    Andrzej S. Baranski;Krzysztof Winkler;W.Ronald Fawcett

  • Use of microelectrodes for the rapid determination of the number of electrons involved in an electrode reaction

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  • Electrochemical Synthesis of a Redox‐Active Polymer Based on Buckminsterfullerene Epoxide

    Milan Fedurco;David A. Costa;Alan L. Balch;W. Ronald Fawcett

  • The Structural Characterization of Cadmium Sulfide Films Grown by Cathodic Electrodeposition

    Andrzej S. Baranski;W. Ronald Fawcett;Alex C. McDonald;Rosanne M. de Nobriga

  • Electrochemical reduction of perchlorate ions on platinum-activated nickel

    Maria Yu. Rusanova;Pavla Polášková;Martin Muzikař;W. Ronald Fawcett

  • Discreteness-of-charge effects at an electrode covered with a self-assembled monolayer containing a simple redox couple

    W.Ronald Fawcett

  • Discreteness-of-Charge Effects at Molecular Films Containing Acid/Base Groups

    Rafael Andreu;W. Ronald Fawcett

  • A Study of Fullerene Epoxide Electroreduction and Electropolymerization Processes

    K. Winkler;D.A. Costa;A.L. Balch;W.R. Fawcett

  • A SNIFTIRS study of the adsorption of pyridine at the Au(111) electrode-solution interface

    Manjali Hoon-Khosla;W.Ronald Fawcett;Aicheng Chen;Jacek Lipkowski

  • A sniftirs study of the diffuse double layer at single crystal platinum electrodes in acetonitrile

    Nebojša S. Marinković;Mathias Hecht;John S. Loring;W.Ronald Fawcett

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan L. Balch
Alan L. Balch University of California, Davis
Douglas Henderson
Douglas Henderson Brigham Young University
Artur de Jesus Motheo
Artur de Jesus Motheo Universidade de São Paulo
Andrzej Lasia
Andrzej Lasia Université de Sherbrooke
William H. Casey
William H. Casey University of California, Davis
Abraham Ulman
Abraham Ulman New York University
Jacek Lipkowski
Jacek Lipkowski University of Guelph
Mats A Selen
Mats A Selen University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Marilyn M. Olmstead
Marilyn M. Olmstead University of California, Davis
Aicheng Chen
Aicheng Chen University of Guelph

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