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  1. Infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy of anionic copper formate clusters
  2. Infrared multiple photon dissociation of cesium iodide clusters doped with mono-, di- and triglycine
  3. Electron transfer reactions of nitromethane, acetaldehyde and benzaldehyde with (H2O)n−, CO2−(H2O)n, and O2−(H2O)n, n<110, in the gas phase
  4. A density functional theory model of mechanically activated silyl ester hydrolysis
  5. Mechanically induced silyl ester cleavage under acidic conditions investigated by AFM-based single-molecule force spectroscopy in the force-ramp mode
  6. CC bond formation between CO2− and allyl alcohol: A mechanistic study
  7. Collisional Activation of N2O Decomposition and CO Oxidation Reactions on Isolated Rhodium Clusters
  8. Innentitelbild: Carboxylierung von Methylacrylat durch das Kohlendioxid‐Radikalanion in Wasserclustern (Angew. Chem. 35/2013)
  9. Inside Cover: Carboxylation of Methyl Acrylate by Carbon Dioxide Radical Anions in Gas-Phase Water Clusters (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 35/2013)
  10. Carboxylierung von Methylacrylat durch das Kohlendioxid‐Radikalanion in Wasserclustern
  11. Carboxylation of Methyl Acrylate by Carbon Dioxide Radical Anions in Gas-Phase Water Clusters
  12. Reduction of Acetonitrile by Hydrated Magnesium Cations Mg+(H2O)n (n≈20–60) in the Gas Phase
  13. ChemInform Abstract: Reactions of Hydrated Singly Charged First-Row Transition-Metal Ions M+(H2O)n(M: V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn) Toward Nitric Oxide in the Gas Phase.
  14. Lehrbuch der Physikalischen Chemie. 6. Auflage, mit Arbeitsbuch. Von Gerd Wedler und Hans‐Joachim Freund.
  15. Lehrbuch der Physikalischen Chemie. 6th Edition, with Workbook (in German). By Gerd Wedler and Hans‐Joachim Freund.
  16. Reactions of Hydrated Singly Charged First-Row Transition-Metal Ions M+(H2O)n(M=V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn) toward Nitric Oxide in the Gas Phase
  17. Gas-Phase Reactions of Cationic Vanadium-Phosphorus Oxide Clusters with C2Hx(x=4, 6): A DFT-Based Analysis of Reactivity Patterns
  18. Electron induced reactions of unsaturated hydrocarbons in water clusters
  19. Reactions of M+(H2O)n, n < 40, M = V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn, with D2O Reveal Water Activation in Mn+(H2O)n
  20. Photodissociation and photochemistry of V+(H2O)n, n = 1–4, in the 360–680 nm region
  21. Reactivity of Hydrated Monovalent First Row Transition Metal Ions M+(H2O)n, M = V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, toward Molecular Oxygen, Nitrous Oxide, and Carbon Dioxide
  22. Reactions of CH3SH and CH3SSCH3 with Gas-Phase Hydrated Radical Anions (H2O)n•–, CO2•–(H2O)n, and O2•–
  23. Single-Molecule Force-Clamp Experiments Reveal Kinetics of Mechanically Activated Silyl Ester Hydrolysis
  24. Hydrated Magnesium Cations Mg+(H2O)n, n ≈ 20–60, Exhibit Chemistry of the Hydrated Electron in Reactions with O2 and CO2
  25. Charging Effects in an Electron Bombarded Ar Matrix and the Role of Chemiluminescence-Driven Relaxation
  26. Back Cover: Diatomic [CuO]+ and Its Role in the Spin-Selective Hydrogen- and Oxygen-Atom Transfers in the Thermal Activation of Methane (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 21/2011)
  27. Rücktitelbild: Über die Rolle von [CuO]+ bei spinselektiven Wasserstoff- und Sauerstoff-Übertragungen in der Aktivierung von Methan (Angew. Chem. 21/2011)
  28. Über die Rolle von [CuO]+ bei spinselektiven Wasserstoff- und Sauerstoff-Übertragungen in der Aktivierung von Methan
  29. Diatomic [CuO]+ and Its Role in the Spin-Selective Hydrogen- and Oxygen-Atom Transfers in the Thermal Activation of Methane
  30. Darstellung, Reaktivität gegenüber Kohlenwasserstoffen und elektronische Struktur von heteronuclearen Vanadium-Phosphor-Sauerstoff-Clusterionen
  31. Generation, Reactivity Towards Hydrocarbons, and Electronic Structure of Heteronuclear Vanadium Phosphorous Oxygen Cluster Ions
  32. Competition between Birch reduction and fluorine abstraction in reactions of hydrated electrons (H2O)n− with the isomers of di- and trifluorobenzene
  33. The structure of gas-phase [Al·nH2O]+: hydrated monovalent aluminium Al+(H2O)n or hydride-hydroxide HAlOH+(H2O)n−1?
  34. Mechanically activated rupture of single covalent bonds: evidence of force induced bond hydrolysis
  35. Ion-molecule reactions of CoAr6+ with di- and trifluorobenzenes probe absolute pressure in FT-ICR MS
  36. Selective Formic Acid Synthesis from Nanoscale Electrochemistry
  37. Selective Formic Acid Synthesis from Nanoscale Electrochemistry
  38. Simple Coupling Chemistry Linking Carboxyl-Containing Organic Molecules to Silicon Oxide Surfaces under Acidic Conditions
  39. Gas-Phase Ion Chemistry of Small Gold Cluster Anions
  40. The [Aun,Si]−, n=1–4, potential energy surface: Competition between Au–Si and Au–Au bonding
  41. ChemInform Abstract: Single-Molecule Precipitation of Transition Metal(I) Chlorides in Water Clusters.
  42. Thermochemistry from ion–molecule reactions of hydrated ions in the gas phase: a new variant of nanocalorimetry reveals product energy partitioning
  43. ChemInform Abstract: Thermal N-H Bond Activation on Anionic and Cationic Platinum Clusters: Non-Predetermined Reaction Pathways Indicate Transitions to a Bulk Surface Reactivity.
  44. Thermal NH Bond Activation on Anionic and Cationic Platinum Clusters: Non‐Predetermined Reaction Pathways Indicate Transitions to a Bulk Surface Reactivity
  45. A novel design of a temperature-controlled FT-ICR cell for low-temperature black-body infrared radiative dissociation (BIRD) studies of hydrated ions
  46. Birch reduction of chlorobenzene in gas-phase hydrated electrons
  47. Gas Phase Ion Chemistry of Gold–Silicon Clusters
  48. Dynamic Strength of the Silicon−Carbon Bond Observed over Three Decades of Force-Loading Rates
  49. Activation of Methane by Oligomeric (Al2O3)x+ (x=3,4,5): The Role of Oxygen-Centered Radicals in Thermal Hydrogen-Atom Abstraction
  50. Methanaktivierung durch (Al2O3)x+ (x=3,4,5): die Rolle von Sauerstoff-zentrierten Radikalen bei thermischer Abstraktion eines Wasserstoffatoms von Methan
  51. Hydrogen‐Transfer Reactions. Vols. 1–4. Edited by James T. Hynes, Judith P. Klinman, Hans‐Heinrich Limbach and Richard L. Schowen.
  52. Hydrogen‐Transfer Reactions. Bde. 1–4. Herausgegeben von James T. Hynes, Judith P. Klinman, Hans‐Heinrich Limbach und Richard L. Schowen.
  53. Gas-phase reactivities of charged platinum dimers with ammonia: A combined experimental/theoretical study
  54. Hydrated metal ions in the gas phase
  55. Electric deflection studies of rhodium clusters
  56. Reactions of Large Water Cluster Anions with Hydrogen Chloride:  Formation of Atomic Hydrogen and Phase Separation in the Gas Phase
  57. Size-dependent dehydrogenation of ethane by cationic rhodium clusters in the gas phase
  58. Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Studies of Ionic Dissolution and Precipitation of Sodium Chloride and Silver Chloride in Water Clusters, NaCl(H2O)n and AgCl(H2O)n,n = 6, 10, and 14
  59. Activation of methane and methane-d4 by ionic platinum clusters
  60. Proton Transfer in Ionic Water Clusters
  61. Protonentransfer in ionischen Wasserclustern
  62. Reactions of hydrated electrons (H2O)n− with formic acid
  63. Mechanochemistry: The Mechanical Activation of Covalent Bonds
  64. Mechanochemistry:  The Mechanical Activation of Covalent Bonds
  65. Rate estimates for collisions of ionic clusters with neutral reactant molecules
  66. Free Electrons, the Simplest Radicals of Them All: Chemistry of Aqueous Electrons as Studied by Mass Spectrometry
  67. Hydrogen formation in the reaction of Zn+(H2O)n with HCl
  68. Catalytic Oxidation of CO with N 2 O on Gas-Phase Platinum Clusters
  69. Catalytic Oxidation of CO with N2O on Gas‐Phase Platinum Clusters
  70. Reactions of Hydrated Electrons (H2O)n− with Carbon Dioxide and Molecular Oxygen: Hydration of the CO2− and O2− Ions
  71. Free electrons, the simplest radicals of them all: chemistry of aqueous electrons as studied by mass spectrometry
  72. Base-Catalyzed Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange between Water and Acetonitrile in Anionic Water Clusters
  73. Generation of C6H4+. by laser vaporization of magnesium witho-C6H4F2 in argon carrier gas
  74. Size- and Charge-State-Dependent Reactivity of Azidoacetonitrile with Anionic and Cationic Rhodium Clusters Rhn±
  75. Generation of ArnH3+ cluster ions by laser vaporization and their black-body radiation induced dissociation
  76. Reactions of platinum clusters195Ptn±, n = 1–24, with N2O studied with isotopically enriched platinum
  77. Addition eines Wasserstoffatoms an Acetonitril durch hydratisierte Elektronen in Nanotröpfchen
  78. Addition of a Hydrogen Atom to Acetonitrile by Hydrated Electrons in Nanodroplets
  79. Kopplung von mechanischer und chemischer Energie: Protonenaffinität als Funktion eineräußeren Kraft
  80. Coupling of Mechanical and Chemical Energy: Proton Affinity as a Function of External Force
  81. The effect of charge upon CO-adsorption by ionic group 5 and group 9 transition metal clusters
  82. Salt-Bridge Transition State for the Charge Separation Co(H2O)2+4 → CoOH(H2O)+2 + H3O+
  83. Aqueous Chemistry of Transition Metals in Oxidation State (I) in Nanodroplets
  84. Salt-Bridge Transition State for the Charge Separation Co(H2O)42+ → CoOH(H2O)2+ + H3O+
  85. Very low rate constants of bimolecular CO adsorption on anionic gold clusters: Implications for catalytic activity
  86. Aqueous Chemistry of Transition Metals in Oxidation State (I) in Nanodroplets
  87. Coordination Chemistry of Silver Cations
  88. Reactions of hydrated aluminum ions with methanol and formic acid
  89. Black body radiation induced hydrogen formation in hydrated vanadium cations V+(H2O)n
  90. How many molecules make a solution?
  91. Single-Molecule Precipitation of Transition Metal(I) Chlorides in Water Clusters
  92. Wet electrons and how to dry them
  93. A Strategy for the Determination of Enzyme Kinetics Using Electrospray Ionization with an Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
  94. Black Body Fragmentation of Cationic Ammonia Clusters
  95. Hypoiodous Acid as Guest Molecule in Protonated Water Clusters:  A Combined FT-ICR/DFT Study of I(H2O)n+
  96. Corroding the chromium cation
  97. Molecular orbital considerations in probing the stereoselective dissociations of cobalt-coordinated hexosamine monosaccharides
  98. Temperature Effects in Transition Metal Ion and Cluster Ion Reactions
  99. Gas-phase reactions of rhenium-oxo species ReOn+, n = 0, 2–6, 8, with O2, N2O, CO, H2O, H2, CH4 and C2H4
  100. 9 Solvated metal ions and ion clusters, and the effect of ligands upon their reactivity
  101. Density functional calculations of beryllium clusters Ben, n=2–8
  102. Comment on “Energy-Resolved Collision-Induced Dissociation of Fe2(CO)y+ (y = 1−9)”
  103. The mechanical strength of a covalent bond calculated by density functional theory
  104. Methane activation by platinum cluster ions in the gas phase: effects of cluster charge on the Pt4 tetramer
  105. Precipitation Reactions in Water Clusters
  106. A Case Study on Molecular Clusters and Atmospheric Aerosols: Chlorine Nitrate Hydrolysis
  107. Reactions on the Surface of and Inside Ionized Water “Nanodroplets”
  108. Black Body Fragmentation of Ionized Water Clusters and Hydrated Ions
  109. The Platinum Hydrido-Methyl Complex:  A Frozen Reaction Intermediate?
  110. ChemInform Abstract: Proton Solvated by Noble‐Gas Atoms: Simplest Case of a Solvated Ion.
  111. Trihydrogen cation solvated by rare gas atoms: RgnH3+
  112. The [Re, O8]+ potential energy surface: fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance collision induced dissociation studies and density functional calculations
  113. Size Dependence of Blackbody Radiation Induced Hydrogen Formation in Al+(H2O)n Hydrated Aluminum Cations and Their Reactivity with Hydrogen Chloride
  114. Proton solvated by noble-gas atoms: simplest case of a solvated ion
  115. Proton Transfer Processes in Water Clusters
  116. Stability and reactivity of hydrated magnesium cations
  117. Effect of charge upon metal cluster chemistry: Reactions of Nbn and Rhn anions and cations with benzene
  118. Acid−Base Catalyzed Reactions in Ionic Water Clusters
  119. Coordinative saturation of cationic niobium– and rhodium–argon complexes
  120. Chemistry and charge transfer phenomena in water cluster cations
  121. Energy resolved measurement of endothermic reaction and dissociation thresholds: Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry meets guided ion beam
  122. Energy resolved measurement of endothermic reaction and dissociation thresholds: Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry meets guided ion beam
  123. Methane activation by rhodium cluster argon complexes
  124. Dinitrogen and Carbon Dioxide Fixation by Transition Metal Oxo Complexes
  125. Reactions of benzene with rhodium cluster cations: Competition between chemisorption and physisorption
  126. Fragmentation and Intracluster Reactions of Hydrated Aluminum Cations Al+(H2O)n, n = 3−50