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George G. Guilbault

Researcher at University of New Orleans

Publications -  209
Citations -  7015

George G. Guilbault is an academic researcher from University of New Orleans. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enzyme electrode & Immobilized enzyme. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 209 publications receiving 6928 citations. Previous affiliations of George G. Guilbault include Technical University of Denmark.

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Amperometric aspartate electrode

TL;DR: An amperometric enzyme electrode for L -aspartate determination was developed in this paper, which consisted of a platinum electrode which senses hydrogen peroxide produced from the reactions catalyzed by two enzymes co-immobilized on a preactivated polymeric membrane.
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Fluorometric enzymatic determination of serum creatinine on the surface of silicone-rubber pads.

TL;DR: An enzymatic semi-solid surface fluorometric method is described for the determination of serum creatinine on silicone-rubber pads, and the results obtained correlate well with the modified Jaffe method applied on Technicon SMA 12/60.
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Amperometric alcohol electrode with extended linearity and reduced interferences

TL;DR: A much improved electrode was designed by placing a hydrophobic, gas-permeable membrane over the conventional hydrogen peroxide-based alcohol electrode, which eliminated the classical electrochemical interferences of hydrogen per oxygen-based electrodes and the typical pH dependence of enzymatic systems.
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An enzyme electrode based on immobilized arylsulfatase for the selective assay of sulfate ion.

TL;DR: An enzyme electrode has been constructed for the assay of sulfate ion based on inhibition of the reaction and can be made almost completely specific for sulfate: only molybdate interferes.