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D-Index
57
Citations
11766
World Ranking
11069
National Ranking
3023

Michael D. Hurley 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 Michael D. Hurley sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 204 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael D. Hurley 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 Michael D. Hurley sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Michael D. Hurley was affiliated with Ford Motor Company in the United States. Their research spanned several areas within the arts and humanities, with a primary focus on religious studies and literature.

Their published works included three recent papers:

  • "Armed To Escape Co Vid 19: An evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 on a novel feasibility study to evaluate the effect of a self-management weight, education and exercise programme on pain, weight and physical function in patients with knee OA at the pri" (2022) published in the International Journal of Integrated Care
  • "The Charge of God: Laudato Si' read through Chesterton, Wordsworth, and Hopkins" (2023) published in Literature and Theology
  • "Naomi Levine. The Burden of Rhyme: Victorian Poetry, Formalism, and the Feeling of Literary History" (2025) published in The Review of English Studies

Their frequent co-authors included Brenda Monaghan, Lara Bourton Cassidy, Aaron Glynn, Pauline Kacprzak, and Maria B Kelly.

Michael D. Hurley's research topics encompassed a diverse range of subjects:

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
  • Religion, Ecology, and Ethics
  • Biblical Studies and Interpretation
  • Pentecostalism and Christianity Studies
  • Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies

In terms of fields of study, their work contributed to the following areas:

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Religious studies
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Literature and Literary Theory

Michael D. Hurley published in journals such as the International Journal of Integrated Care, Literature and Theology, and The Review of English Studies.

Best Publications

  • Degradation of fluorotelomer alcohols: a likely atmospheric source of perfluorinated carboxylic acids.

    David A Ellis;Jonathan W Martin;Amila O De Silva;Scott A Mabury

  • Radiative forcing of climate by hydrochlorofluorocarbons and hydrofluorocarbons

    Simon Pinnock;Michael D. Hurley;Keith P. Shine;Timothy J. Wallington

  • Atmospheric Chemistry of Perfluoroalkanesulfonamides: Kinetic and Product Studies of the OH Radical and Cl Atom Initiated Oxidation of N-Ethyl Perfluorobutanesulfonamide

    J W Martin;D A Ellis;S A Mabury;M D Hurley

  • Formation of C7F15COOH (PFOA) and other perfluorocarboxylic acids during the atmospheric oxidation of 8:2 fluorotelomer alcohol.

    T. J. Wallington;M. D. Hurley;J. Xia;Donald J Wuebbles

  • Atmospheric chemistry of N-methyl perfluorobutane sulfonamidoethanol, C4F9SO2N(CH3)CH2CH2OH: kinetics and mechanism of reaction with OH.

    Jessica C. D'eon;Michael D. Hurley;Timothy J. Wallington;Scott A. Mabury

  • Atmospheric chemistry of CF3CFCH2: Kinetics and mechanisms of gas-phase reactions with Cl atoms, OH radicals, and O3

    O.J. Nielsen;M.S. Javadi;M.P. Sulbaek Andersen;M.D. Hurley

  • Atmospheric Lifetime of Fluorotelomer Alcohols

    D. A. Ellis;J. W. Martin;S. A. Mabury;M. D. Hurley

  • Experimental and Modeling Study of Premixed Atmospheric-Pressure Dimethyl Ether−Air Flames

    E. W. Kaiser;T. J. Wallington;M. D. Hurley;J. Platz

  • FTIR spectroscopic study of the mechanism for the gas-phase reaction between ozone and tetramethylethylene

    H. Niki;P. D. Maker;C. M. Savage;L. P. Breitenbach

  • The GEISA spectroscopic database: Current and future archive for Earth and planetary atmosphere studies

    N. Jacquinet-Husson;N.A. Scott;A. Chédin;L. Crépeau

  • A Potent Greenhouse Gas Identified in the Atmosphere: SF5CF3

    W. T. Sturges;T. J. Wallington;M. D. Hurley;K. P. Shine

  • Organic aerosol formation during the atmospheric degradation of toluene

    Michael D. Hurley;Oleg Sokolov;Timothy J. Wallington;Hideto Takekawa

  • Role of excited CF3CFHO radicals in the atmospheric chemistry of HFC-134a

    T. J. Wallington;M. D. Hurley;J. M. Fracheboud;J. J. Orlando

  • Investigation of the radical product channel of the CH3C(O)O2 + HO2 reaction in the gas phase

    M. E. Jenkin;M. D. Hurley;T. J. Wallington

  • A kinetic study of the reaction of chlorine atoms with CF3CHCl2, CF3CH2F, CFCl2CH3, CF2ClCH3, CHF2CH3, CH3D, CH2D2, CHD3, CD4, and CD3Cl at 295±2 K

    T.J. Wallington;M.D. Hurley

  • Atmospheric chemistry of hydrofluorocarbon 134a: fate of the alkoxy radical 1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy

    Timothy J. Wallington;M. D. Hurley;James C. Ball;Edward W. Kaiser

  • Atmospheric Chemistry of the Phenoxy Radical, C6H5O(•): UV Spectrum and Kinetics of Its Reaction with NO, NO2, and O2

    J. Platz;O. J. Nielsen;T. J. Wallington;J. C. Ball

  • Atmospheric Chemistry of Perfluorinated Carboxylic Acids: Reaction with OH Radicals and Atmospheric Lifetimes

    M. D. Hurley;M. P. Sulbaek Andersen;T. J. Wallington;D. A. Ellis

  • A kinetic study of the reaction of chlorine and fluorine atoms with CF3CHO at 295 ± 2 K

    Robert J. Meagher;Mark E. Mcintosh;Michael D. Hurley;Timothy J. Wallington

  • Infrared absorption spectra, radiative efficiencies, and global warming potentials of perfluorocarbons: Comparison between experiment and theory

    Iván Bravo;Alfonso Aranda;Michael D. Hurley;George Marston

  • Radiative forcing of climate change by CFC-11 and possible CFC replacements

    N. Christidis;M. D. Hurley;S. Pinnock;K. P. Shine

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy J. Wallington
Timothy J. Wallington Ford Motor Company (United States)
Ole John Nielsen
Ole John Nielsen University of Copenhagen
Scott A. Mabury
Scott A. Mabury University of Toronto
Jens Sehested
Jens Sehested Haldor Topsoe (Denmark)
William F. Schneider
William F. Schneider University of Notre Dame
Jonathan W. Martin
Jonathan W. Martin Stockholm University
Keith P. Shine
Keith P. Shine University of Reading
Yutaka Matsumi
Yutaka Matsumi Nagoya University
Cora J. Young
Cora J. Young York University
John J. Orlando
John J. Orlando National Center for Atmospheric Research

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