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Overview

Andrew R. Rickard is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular emphasis on Environmental Science. Their work spans a variety of subfields including Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, Organic Chemistry, and Automotive Engineering.

The main topics of Andrew R. Rickard's research include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications

The scientist has published extensively in several journals, with frequent publication venues including:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Environmental Science Atmospheres
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • Chemistry - A European Journal

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Andrew R. Rickard include:

  • Evaluation of the chemical composition of gas- and particle-phase products of aromatic oxidation, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • In situ ozone production is highly sensitive to volatile organic compounds in Delhi, India, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Low-NO atmospheric oxidation pathways in a polluted megacity, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • AtChem (version 1), an open-source box model for the Master Chemical Mechanism, 2020, Geoscientific model development
  • Aromatic Photo-oxidation, A New Source of Atmospheric Acidity, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology

Andrew R. Rickard has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Jacqueline F. Hamilton
  • Mike J. Newland
  • Beth S. Nelson
  • James R. Hopkins
  • James Lee

Best Publications

  • The MCM v3.3.1 degradation scheme for isoprene

    M. E. Jenkin;J. C. Young;A. R. Rickard

  • Direct evidence for coastal iodine particles from Laminaria macroalgae – linkage to emissions of molecular iodine

    Gordon McFiggans;Hugh Coe;R. Burgess;J. Allan

  • Oxidation capacity of the city air of Santiago, Chile

    Y. F. Elshorbany;R. Kurtenbach;P. Wiesen;E. Lissi

  • OH Yields in the Gas-Phase Reactions of Ozone with Alkenes

    Andrew R. Rickard;David Johnson;Charlotte D. McGill;George Marston

  • Ozone photochemistry and elevated isoprene during the UK heatwave of August 2003

    James D. Lee;Alastair C. Lewis;Paul S. Monks;Mark Jacob

  • Development and chamber evaluation of the MCM v3.2 degradation scheme for β-caryophyllene

    M.E. Jenkin;Kevin Wyche;C.J. Evans;T. Carr

  • Estimation of rate coefficients and branching ratios for reactions of organic peroxy radicals for use in automated mechanism construction

    Michael E. Jenkin;Richard Valorso;Bernard Aumont;Andrew Robert Rickard

  • Introduction to the special issue "in-depth study of air pollution sources and processes within Beijing and its surrounding region (APHH-Beijing)"

    Zongbo Shi;Zongbo Shi;Tuan Vu;Simone Kotthaus;Simone Kotthaus;Roy M. Harrison;Roy M. Harrison

  • Distribution of gaseous and particulate organic composition during dark α-pinene ozonolysis

    M. Camredon;J.F. Hamilton;M.S. Alam;Kevin Wyche

  • Evidence for a significant proportion of Secondary Organic Aerosol from isoprene above a maritime tropical forest

    N. H. Robinson;J. F. Hamilton;J. D. Allan;Ben Langford

  • Impact of halogen monoxide chemistry upon boundary layer OH and HO2 concentrations at a coastal site

    W. J. Bloss;J. D. Lee;G. P. Johnson;R. Sommariva

  • Kinetics of stabilised Criegee intermediates derived from alkene ozonolysis: reactions with SO2, H2O and decomposition under boundary layer conditions

    Mike J. Newland;Andrew R. Rickard;Mohammed S. Alam;Luc Vereecken

  • Total radical yields from tropospheric ethene ozonolysis

    Mohammed S. Alam;Marie Camredon;Andrew R. Rickard;Timo Carr

  • Size-dependent wet removal of black carbon in Canadian biomass burning plumes

    Jonathan Taylor;J. D. Allan;G. Allen;H. Coe

  • Production of peroxy radicals at night via reactions of ozone and the nitrate radical in the marine boundary layer

    G. Salisbury;Andrew R. Rickard;Paul S. Monks;B. J. Allan

  • Seasonal dependence of the oxidation capacity of the city of Santiago de Chile

    Y.F. Elshorbany;J. Kleffmann;R. Kurtenbach;E. Lissi

  • Isoprene oxidation mechanisms: measurements and modelling of OH and HO 2 over a South-East Asian tropical rainforest during the OP3 field campaign

    D. Stone;M. J. Evans;P. M. Edwards;R. Commane;R. Commane

  • Peroxy radical chemistry and the control of ozone photochemistry at Mace Head, Ireland during the summer of 2002

    Zoe L. Fleming;Paul S. Monks;Andrew R. Rickard;Andrew R. Rickard;Dwayne E. Heard

  • Theoretical study of the reactions of Criegee intermediates with ozone, alkylhydroperoxides, and carbon monoxide

    L. Vereecken;A. R. Rickard;M. J. Newland;M. J. Newland;W. J. Bloss

  • Diesel-related hydrocarbons can dominate gas phase reactive carbon in megacities

    R. E. Dunmore;J. R. Hopkins;R. T. Lidster;J. D. Lee

  • Gas phase precursors to anthropogenic secondary organic aerosol: detailed observations of 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene photooxidation

    Kevin Paul Wyche;Paul S. Monks;Andrew M. Ellis;R. L. Cordell

  • Ozone photochemistry in boreal biomass burning plumes

    Mark Parrington;Paul Palmer;A. C. Lewis;J. D. Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

William J. Bloss
William J. Bloss University of Birmingham
Jacqueline F. Hamilton
Jacqueline F. Hamilton University of York
Paul S. Monks
Paul S. Monks University of Leicester
James D. Lee
James D. Lee University of York
James R. Hopkins
James R. Hopkins University of York
Hugh Coe
Hugh Coe University of Manchester
Alastair C. Lewis
Alastair C. Lewis University of York
Michael E. Jenkin
Michael E. Jenkin University of Bristol
Dwayne E. Heard
Dwayne E. Heard University of Leeds
Michael J. Pilling
Michael J. Pilling University of Leeds

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