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D-Index
74
Citations
14425
World Ranking
4852
National Ranking
1519

Sara M. Aschmann 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 Sara M. Aschmann sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 191 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sara M. Aschmann 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 Sara M. Aschmann sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sara M. Aschmann is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside in the United States. Their academic profile currently highlights this primary institutional connection.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed subfields of study are recorded in the available data. Consequently, there is no specific information on Sara M. Aschmann's research topics or thematic areas beyond the general academic affiliation.

There are no listed awards or recognitions associated with the scientist in the provided data.

This profile reflects the available factual information concerning Sara M. Aschmann's academic identity and affiliations without extrapolation or unsupported detail.

Best Publications

  • Formation of OH radicals in the gas phase reactions of O3 with a series of terpenes

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann;Janet Arey;Basima Shorees

  • Alkyl nitrate formation from the nitrogen oxide (NOx)-air photooxidations of C2-C8 n-alkanes

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann;William P. L. Carter;Arthur M. Winer

  • Hydroxyl radical production from the gas-phase reactions of ozone with a series of alkenes under atmospheric conditions

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann

  • Product formation from the gas-phase reactions of OH radicals and O3 with a series of monoterpenes

    Hannele Hakola;Janet Arey;Sara M. Aschmann;Roger Atkinson

  • Emission rates of organics from vegetation in California's Central Valley

    Arthur M. Winer;Janet Arey;Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann

  • Alkyl Nitrate, Hydroxyalkyl Nitrate, and Hydroxycarbonyl Formation from the NOx−Air Photooxidations of C5−C8 n-Alkanes

    Janet Arey;Sara M. Aschmann;and Eric S. C. Kwok;Roger Atkinson

  • Rate constants for the gas-phase reactions of O3 with a series of monoterpenes and related compounds at 296 ± 2 K

    Roger Atkinson;David Hasegawa;Sara M. Aschmann

  • Products of the Gas-Phase OH and NO3 Radical-Initiated Reactions of Naphthalene

    Jennifer Sasaki;Sara M. Aschmann;Eric S. C. Kwok;Roger Atkinson

  • Kinetics of the gas phase reaction of Cl atoms with a series of organics at 296±2 K and atmospheric pressure

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann

  • Formation of ring-retaining products from the OH radical-initiated reactions of benzene and toluene

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann;Janet Arey;William P. L. Carter

  • Rate constants for the gas‐phase reactions of cis‐3‐Hexen‐1‐ol, cis‐3‐Hexenylacetate, trans‐2‐Hexenal, and Linalool with OH and NO3 radicals and O3 at 296 ± 2 K, and OH radical formation yields from the O3 reactions

    Roger Atkinson;Janet Arey;Sara M. Aschmann;Stephanie B. Corchnoy

  • RATE CONSTANTS FOR THE GAS-PHASE REACTIONS OF ALKANES WITH CL ATOMS AT 296 2 K

    Sara M. Aschmann;Roger Atkinson

  • Kinetics and nitro-products of the gas-phase OH and NO3 radical-initiated reactions of naphthalene-d8, Fluoranthene-d10, and pyrene

    Roger Atkinson;Janet Arey;Barbara Zielinska;Sara M. Aschmann

  • The emission of (Z)-3-hexen-1-ol, (Z)-3-hexenylacetate and other oxygenated hydrocarbons from agricultural plant species

    Janet Arey;Arthur M. Winer;Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann

  • OH radical formation from the gas-phase reactions of O3 with a series of terpenes

    Sara M. Aschmann;Janet Arey;Roger Atkinson

  • Reactions of hydroxyl and nitrogen trioxide radicals with phenol, cresols, and 2-nitrophenol at 296 .+-. 2 K

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann;Janet Arey

  • Rate constants for the gas-phase reactions of the nitrate radical with a series of organic compounds at 296 .+-. 2 K

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann;James N. Pitts

  • Product study of the gas-phase reactions of monoterpenes with the OH radical in the presence of NO x

    Janet Arey;Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann

  • Terpenes emitted from agricultural species found in California's Central Valley

    Janet Arey;Arthur M. Winer;Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann

  • Formation of 3-Methylfuran from the gas-phase reaction of OH radicals with isoprene and the rate constant for its reaction with the OH radical

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann;Ernesto C. Tuazon;Janet Arey

  • Products of the gas-phase reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons: Effect of NO2 concentration

    Roger Atkinson;Sara M. Aschmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger Atkinson
Roger Atkinson University of California, Riverside
Janet Arey
Janet Arey University of California, Riverside
Ernesto C. Tuazon
Ernesto C. Tuazon University of California, Riverside
Arthur M. Winer
Arthur M. Winer University of California, Riverside
William P. L. Carter
William P. L. Carter University of California, Riverside
James N. Pitts
James N. Pitts University of California, Riverside
Barbara Zielinska
Barbara Zielinska Desert Research Institute
Timothy J. Wallington
Timothy J. Wallington Ford Motor Company (United States)
Hannele Hakola
Hannele Hakola Finnish Meteorological Institute
Staci L. Massey Simonich
Staci L. Massey Simonich Oregon State University

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