George Shields

George Shields

Furman University

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About George Shields

George Shields, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Furman University, specializes in the field of Computational Chemistry, Drug Design, Aerosols, Gas-phase Clusters, Science Education.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Stability and Structure of Potentially Atmospherically Relevant Glycine Ammonium Bisulfate Clusters

The driving effects of common atmospheric molecules for formation of clusters: the case of sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, ammonia, and dimethylamine

Prebiotic dimer and trimer peptide formation in gas-phase atmospheric nanoclusters of water

Quantum chemical modeling of organic enhanced atmospheric nucleation: A critical review

Conducting research at primarily undergraduate institutions

Hydrogen-bond topology is more important than acid/base strength in atmospheric prenucleation clusters

CCDC 2172553: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

Physical Chemistry Research in the Shields Lab by Goldwater Scholars: Including Lessons Learned

George Shields Information

University

Position

Professor of Chemistry

Citations(all)

9113

Citations(since 2020)

2632

Cited By

7595

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

94

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

Furman University

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George Shields Skills & Research Interests

Computational Chemistry

Drug Design

Aerosols

Gas-phase Clusters

Science Education

Top articles of George Shields

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Stability and Structure of Potentially Atmospherically Relevant Glycine Ammonium Bisulfate Clusters

Annapoorani Hariharan

Conor J Bready

Jack G Ajello

Samantha H Black

George C Shields

...

2024/3/11

The driving effects of common atmospheric molecules for formation of clusters: the case of sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, ammonia, and dimethylamine

Environmental Science: Atmospheres

Olivia M Longsworth

Conor J Bready

Macie S Joines

George C Shields

2023

Prebiotic dimer and trimer peptide formation in gas-phase atmospheric nanoclusters of water

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Shannon E Harold

Skyler L Warf

George C Shields

2023

Quantum chemical modeling of organic enhanced atmospheric nucleation: A critical review

Jonas Elm

Daniel Ayoubi

Morten Engsvang

Andreas Buchgraitz Jensen

Yosef Knattrup

...

2023/9

Conducting research at primarily undergraduate institutions

Cell Reports Physical Science

Nicholas D Ball

Maria A Gomez

Brian P Rempel

Elaine R Farkas

Tori E Makal

...

2023/2/15

Hydrogen-bond topology is more important than acid/base strength in atmospheric prenucleation clusters

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Shannon E Harold

Conor J Bready

Leah A Juechter

Luke A Kurfman

Sara Vanovac

...

2022/3/2

CCDC 2172553: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

Conor J Bready

George C Shields

Noah C Vieira

Jared A Pienkos

Thomas J Whittemore

...

2022

Physical Chemistry Research in the Shields Lab by Goldwater Scholars: Including Lessons Learned

George C Shields

2022

Probing the free energy of small water clusters: revisiting classical nucleation theory

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Ali Afzalifar

George C Shields

Vance R Fowler

Robin HA Ras

2022/8/22

Amino acids compete with ammonia in sulfuric acid-based atmospheric aerosol prenucleation: the case of glycine and serine

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Conor J Bready

Sara Vanovac

Tuguldur T Odbadrakh

George C Shields

2022/7/27

Photochemistry and Photophysics of Charge-Transfer Excited States in Emissive d10/d0 Heterobimetallic Titanocene Tweezer Complexes

Inorganic Chemistry

Henry C London

David Y Pritchett

Jared A Pienkos

Colin D McMillen

Thomas J Whittemore

...

2022/7/4

Calculating Reliable Gibbs Free Energies for Formation of Gas-Phase Clusters that Are Critical for Atmospheric Chemistry: (H2SO4)3

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Luke A Kurfman

Tuguldur T Odbadrakh

George C Shields

2021/4/7

The Role of Non‑Covalent Interactions on Cluster Formation: Pentamer, Hexamers and Heptamer of Difluoromethane

George C Shields

Berhane Temelso

2021

Monomers of glycine and serine have a limited ability to hydrate in the atmosphere

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Benjamin T Ball

Sara Vanovac

Tuguldur T Odbadrakh

George C Shields

2021/9/16

Insights into the charge-transfer character of electronic transitions in R Cp 2 Ti (C 2 Fc) 2 complexes using solvatochromism, resonance Raman spectroscopy, and TDDFT

Dalton Transactions

Elizabeth S Carlton

Joshua J Sutton

Ariel G Gale

George C Shields

Keith C Gordon

...

2021

Ligand-to-Metal Charge-Transfer Photophysics and Photochemistry of Emissive d0 Titanocenes: A Spectroscopic and Computational Investigation

Inorganic Chemistry

Henry C London

Thomas J Whittemore

Ariel G Gale

Colin D McMillen

David Y Pritchett

...

2021/9/8

The Role of Non‐Covalent Interactions on Cluster Formation: Pentamer, Hexamers and Heptamer of Difluoromethane

Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Camilla Calabrese

Berhane Temelso

Imanol Usabiaga

Nathan A Seifert

Francisco J Basterretxea

...

2021/7/26

Particle formation and surface processes on atmospheric aerosols: A review of applied quantum chemical calculations

Angelina Leonardi

Heather M Ricker

Ariel G Gale

Benjamin T Ball

Tuguldur T Odbadrakh

...

2020/10/15

Twenty years of exceptional success: The molecular education and research consortium in undergraduate computational chemistry (MERCURY)

International Journal of Quantum Chemistry

George C Shields

2020/10/15

Water-mediated peptide bond formation in the gas phase: A model prebiotic reaction

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Ariel G Gale

Tuguldur T Odbadrakh

Benjamin T Ball

George C Shields

2020/4/29

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