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  1. Dependence on relative humidity in the formation of reactive oxygen species in water droplets
  2. Continuous ammonia synthesis from water and nitrogen via contact electrification
  3. Silica particles convert thiol-containing molecules to disulfides
  4. Contact between water vapor and silicate surface causes abiotic formation of reactive oxygen species in an anoxic atmosphere
  5. Microdroplets can act as electrochemical cells
  6. Shape resonance determined from angular distribution in D2 (v = 2, j = 2) + He → D2 (v = 2, j = 0) + He cold scattering
  7. Oral squamous cell carcinoma diagnosed from saliva metabolic profiling
  8. Erratum: “HD (v = 1, j = 2, m) orientation controls HD–He rotationally inelastic scattering near 1 K” [J. Chem. Phys. 150, 174301 (2019)]
  9. Simple model for the electric field and spatial distribution of ions in a microdroplet
  10. Stark-induced adiabatic Raman passage examined through the preparation of D2 (v = 2, j = 0) and D2 (v = 2, j = 2, m = 0)
  11. HD (v = 1, j = 2, m) orientation controls HD–He rotationally inelastic scattering near 1 K
  12. Microdroplet fusion mass spectrometry: accelerated kinetics of acid-induced chlorophyll demetallation
  13. Going beyond electrospray: mass spectrometric studies of chemical reactions in and on liquids
  14. Effects of reagent rotation on interferences in the product angular distributions of chemical reactions
  15. Observation of electrochemically generated nitrenium ions by desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
  16. Transforming Plastic Surfaces with Electrophilic Backbones from Hydrophobic to Hydrophilic
  17. Mechanistic analysis of an asymmetric palladium-catalyzed conjugate addition of arylboronic acids to β-substituted cyclic enones
  18. Laser desorption lamp ionization source for ion trap mass spectrometry
  19. Polypyrrole nanoparticles for tunable, pH-sensitive and sustained drug release
  20. Rapid and selective detection of viruses using virus-imprinted polymer films
  21. Challenges of metagenomics and single-cell genomics approaches for exploring cyanobacterial diversity
  22. Bactericidal Activity of Partially Oxidized Nanodiamonds
  23. Constant Asphaltene Molecular and Nanoaggregate Mass in a Gravitationally Segregated Reservoir
  24. Diamondosomes: Submicron Colloidosomes with Nanodiamond Shells
  25. Science is not a zero-sum game
  26. Trinuclear Pd3O2Intermediate in Aerobic Oxidation Catalysis
  27. Trinuclear Pd3O2Intermediate in Aerobic Oxidation Catalysis
  28. Why some pool shots are more difficult than others
  29. Laser-Based Mass Spectrometric Determination of Aggregation Numbers for Petroleum- and Coal-Derived Asphaltenes
  30. Speciation and decomposition pathways of ruthenium catalysts used for selective C–H hydroxylation
  31. Joint Action Segmentation and Classification by an Extended Hidden Markov Model
  32. Hunt for geometric phase effects in H + HD → HD(v′, j′) + H
  33. Electrooxidation of Alcohols Catalyzed by Amino Alcohol Ligated Ruthenium Complexes
  34. Lysis of a Single Cyanobacterium for Whole Genome Amplification
  35. Optical preparation of H2 rovibrational levels with almost complete population transfer
  36. Sorting Inactivated Cells Using Cell-Imprinted Polymer Thin Films
  37. Characterization of MYC-Induced Tumorigenesis by in Situ Lipid Profiling
  38. The Hydrogen Games and Other Adventures in Chemistry
  39. Preparing amorphous hydrophobic drug nanoparticles by nanoporous membrane extrusion
  40. Rapid Detection of Phenol Using a Membrane Containing Laccase Nanoflowers
  41. Functional protein-organic/inorganic hybrid nanomaterials
  42. Simultaneous Measurement of Reactive and Inelastic Scattering: Differential Cross Section of the H+HD→HD(v' , j' )+H Reaction
  43. Temperature-responsive enzyme–polymer nanoconjugates with enhanced catalytic activities in organic media
  44. Simultaneous Measurement of Reactive and Inelastic Scattering: Differential Cross Section of the H + HD → HD(v′, j′) + H Reaction
  45. Amerikanische Universitäten in Gefahr
  46. American Universities at Risk
  47. Protein-Polymer Hybrid Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
  48. My Life with LIF: A Personal Account of Developing Laser-Induced Fluorescence
  49. Advances in Asphaltene Science and the Yen–Mullins Model
  50. Laser Desorption Single-Photon Ionization of Asphaltenes: Mass Range, Compound Sensitivity, and Matrix Effects
  51. Protein–inorganic hybrid nanoflowers
  52. Chemical Recognition in Cell-Imprinted Polymers
  53. 放射性炭素14の超高感度測定法
  54. Editorial: Wie Hochschulforscher beurteilen?
  55. Editorial: Assessing Academic Researchers
  56. Surface-imprinted polymers in microfluidic devices
  57. Electrical, Optical, and Docking Properties of Conical Nanopores
  58. Ultrasensitive radiocarbon detection
  59. Drug Release from Electric-Field-Responsive Nanoparticles
  60. Separation of bacteria with imprinted polymeric films
  61. Microfluidic capture and release of bacteria in a conical nanopore array
  62. Reaction dynamics: concluding remarks
  63. Can stimulated Raman pumping cause large population transfers in isolated molecules?
  64. Glucose-Driven Fuel Cell Constructed from Enzymes and Filter Paper
  65. Why Help a Growing Scientific Giant?
  66. Why Help a Growing Scientific Giant?
  67. Generation of Melamine Polymer Condensates upon Hypergolic Ignition of Dicyanamide Ionic Liquids
  68. Generation of Melamine Polymer Condensates upon Hypergolic Ignition of Dicyanamide Ionic Liquids
  69. Stark-induced adiabatic Raman passage for preparing polarized molecules
  70. Bovine Serum Albumin–Poly(methyl methacrylate) Nanoparticles: An Example of Frustrated Phase Separation
  71. Nanoparticle PEGylation for imaging and therapy
  72. Evidence for Island Structures as the Dominant Architecture of Asphaltenes
  73. Whole gene amplification and protein separation from a few cells
  74. Interfacing Capillary-Based Separations to Mass Spectrometry Using Desorption Electrospray Ionization
  75. Preparation of Mineralized Nanofibers: Collagen Fibrils Containing Calcium Phosphate
  76. Microfluidic purification and analysis of hematopoietic stem cells from bone marrow
  77. Particle sorting using a porous membrane in a microfluidic device
  78. Control and imaging of O(1D2) precession
  79. Detecting Reaction Intermediates in Liquids on the Millisecond Time Scale Using Desorption Electrospray Ionization
  80. Detecting Reaction Intermediates in Liquids on the Millisecond Time Scale Using Desorption Electrospray Ionization
  81. Stopped-Flow Kinetic Analysis Using Hadamard Transform Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
  82. Polarization of molecular targets using infrared stimulated Raman adiabatic passage
  83. Microfluidic Platforms for Single-Cell Analysis
  84. General Method for Producing Organic Nanoparticles Using Nanoporous Membranes
  85. ChemInform Abstract: Molecular Tennis - Flat Smashes and Wicked Cuts
  86. Preparation of polarized molecules using coherent infrared multicolor ladder excitation
  87. Special issue on spectroscopy and dynamics dedicated to Richard N. Zare
  88. BUBBLING WITH ENTHUSIASM
  89. Meet Richard N. Zare
  90. Meet Richard N. Zare
  91. Search for Br∗ production in the D+DBr reaction
  92. Sustained release of nucleic acids from polymeric nanoparticles using microemulsion precipitation in supercritical carbon dioxide
  93. Time-dependent depolarization of aligned D2 caused by hyperfine coupling
  94. Richard Zare
  95. Single-Molecule Spectroscopy Using Microfluidic Platforms
  96. Amplification & Analysis of the Synechococcus Os-B' Crispr Region from Single Cells
  97. Capture & Release of Single Cells on a Microfluidic Chip Via Conical Nanopores
  98. Desorption Electrospray Ionization: Achieving Rapid Sampling Rates
  99. The power of the question
  100. Ultraviolet thermal lensing detection of amino acids
  101. Asphaltene Molecular-Mass Distribution Determined by Two-Step Laser Mass Spectrometry †
  102. Charting a Course for Chemistry Education
  103. No More Pencils, No More Books
  104. A Microfluidic Platform for the Culture & Analysis of Single Cells
  105. Phenotypic and Genotypic Heterogeneity of Cyanobacterial Populations in Hot Spring Microbial Mats Revealed by Microfluidic Single-Cell Analysis
  106. Time-dependent depolarization of aligned HD molecules
  107. Identifying the source of a strong fullerene envelope arising from laser desorption mass spectrometric analysis of meteoritic insoluble organic matter
  108. Continuous Time-of-Flight Ion Imaging: Application to Fragmentation
  109. On the quantum and quasiclassical angular distributions of photofragments
  110. Sustained Release of Drugs Dispersed in Polymer Nanoparticles
  111. Sustained Release of Drugs Dispersed in Polymer Nanoparticles
  112. The Power of the Question
  113. Vibrational excitation through tug-of-war inelastic collisions
  114. Two-Step Laser Mass Spectrometry of Asphaltenes
  115. Computer-controlled, variable-frequency power supply for driving multipole ion guides
  116. Afterword
  117. Questions to Chemical Educators from the Chemistry Community
  118. Surface plasmon resonance study of vesicle rupture by virus-mimetic attack
  119. Microfluidic device for immunoassays based on surface plasmon resonance imaging
  120. Perforated membrane method for fabricating three-dimensional polydimethylsiloxane microfluidic devices
  121. Foreword by the Guest Editors: Molecular Reaction Dynamics
  122. Micromachined Bradbury−Nielsen Gates
  123. Visible light-induced photopolymerization of anin situ macroporous sol–gel monolith
  124. Collaborative Research: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
  125. Detection of Separated Analytes in Subnanoliter Volumes Using Coaxial Thermal Lensing
  126. Characterization of Two Types of Silanol Groups on Fused-Silica Surfaces Using Evanescent-Wave Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy
  127. Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Using a High Numerical Aperture Microscope Objective
  128. Reaction of Cl with CD4 excited to the second C–D stretching overtone
  129. Microfluidic separation and capture of analytes for single-molecule spectroscopy
  130. Doppler-free ion imaging of hydrogen molecules produced in bimolecular reactions
  131. Ultrasensitive Spectroscopy of Liquid Samples in Sub-Nanoliter Volumes
  132. Construction and calibration of an instrument for three-dimensional ion imaging
  133. Controlling Electroosmotic Flow in Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Separation Channels by Means of Prepolymer Additives
  134. SEX, LIES, AND TITLE IX
  135. UV photolysis of quinoline in interstellar ice analogs
  136. Generation of Complex, Static Solution Gradients in Microfluidic Channels
  137. Tribute to Professor S. Terabe
  138. Comparing reactions of H and Cl with C–H stretch-excited CHD3
  139. Optical Detection and Manipulation of Single Molecules in Room-Temperature Solutions
  140. Phospholipid biotinylation of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) for protein immobilization
  141. Undulatory Delamination of Thin Polymer Films on Gold Surfaces
  142. Effects of C–H stretch excitation on the H+CH4 reaction
  143. Phenanthrene and Pyrene Sorption and Intraparticle Diffusion in Polyoxymethylene, Coke, and Activated Carbon †
  144. Enhanced Proteolytic Activity of Covalently Bound Enzymes in Photopolymerized Sol Gel
  145. Correlated energy disposal and scattering dynamics of the Cl CD4(ν3 = 2) reaction
  146. Effect of Bin Time on the Photon Counting Histogram for One-Photon Excitation
  147. Strange Fizzical Attraction. 2004 James Flack Norris Award, sponsored by the Northeastern Section of the ACS
  148. Effects of Bending Excitation on the Reaction of Chlorine Atoms with Methane
  149. Evanescent-Wave Cavity Ring-Down Investigation of Polymer/Solvent Interactions
  150. Gold Nanoparticles as a Colorimetric Sensor for Protein Conformational Changes
  151. Alkylation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in carbonaceous chondrites
  152. Moving beyond Traditional UV−Visible Absorption Detection:  Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy for HPLC
  153. Construction of microfluidic chips using polydimethylsiloxane for adhesive bonding
  154. Richard N. Zare, Stanford University
  155. Coating of poly(dimethylsiloxane) with n-dodecyl-β-d-maltoside to minimize nonspecific protein adsorption
  156. Inductive behavior of electrolytes in AC conductance measurements
  157. Fizzical attraction
  158. Kontinuierliche flugzeitmassenspektrometrische Zweikanaldetektion von Elektrospray-Ionen
  159. Optical-optical double resonance photoionization spectroscopy of nf Rydberg states of nitric oxide
  160. Photon Counting Histogram: One-Photon Excitation
  161. Application of Ion Chromatography to the Investigation of Real-World Samples
  162. Nanocosm. Nanotechnology and the Big Changes Coming from the Inconceivably Small. Von William Illsey Atkinson.
  163. Nanocosm. Nanotechnology and the Big Changes Coming from the Inconceivably Small. By William Illsey Atkinson.
  164. Factors Affecting Quantitative Analysis in Laser Desorption/Laser Ionization Mass Spectrometry
  165. Surface plasmon resonance analysis of aqueous mercuric ions
  166. Electroosmotic flow in a poly(dimethylsiloxane) channel does not depend on percent curing agent
  167. Denaturation and Renaturation of Self-Assembled Yeast Iso-1-cytochrome c on Au
  168. State-to-state dynamics of the Cl+CH3OH→HCl+CH2OH reaction
  169. Design and characterization of a late-mixing pulsed nozzle
  170. Photon Counting Histogram for One-Photon Excitation
  171. Single-cell immunosensors for protein detection
  172. Dynamics of the Simplest Reaction of a Carbon Atom in a Tetrahedral Environment
  173. Dynamics of the Simplest Reaction of a Carbon Atom in a Tetrahedral Environment
  174. Photon Counting Histogram for One-Photon Excitation
  175. Teaching Effective Communication in a Writing-Intensive Analytical Chemistry Course
  176. PAH Sorption Mechanism and Partitioning Behavior in Lampblack-Impacted Soils from Former Oil-Gas Plant Sites
  177. Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy as a Detector for Liquid Chromatography
  178. Photodissociation of O2 via the Herzberg continuum: Measurements of O-atom alignment and orientation
  179. Hadamard Transform Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry: More Signal, More of the Time
  180. Evidence that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in two carbonaceous chondrites predate parent-body formation
  181. RICHARD N. ZARE
  182. Surface Plasmon Resonance Detection for Capillary Electrophoresis Separations
  183. Doppler-free multi-photon ionization: a proposal for enhancing ion images
  184. Flow Injection Analysis in a Microfluidic Format
  185. Ultratrace Kinetic Measurements of the Reduction of Methylene Blue
  186. Hadamard-Transformations-Flugzeitmassenspektrometrie: gesteigerte Signalintensität bei gleicher Messzeit
  187. Hadamard Transform Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry: More Signal, More of the Time
  188. Programmable modification of cell adhesion and zeta potential in silica microchips
  189. Rotationally Resolved Photoelectron Spectra from Vibrationally Autoionizing Rydberg States of NO
  190. Visualizing Chemistry
  191. Toward sol-gel electrochromatographic separations on a chip
  192. Functional Immobilization of a Ligand-Activated G-Protein-Coupled Receptor
  193. SCATTERINGRESONANCES IN THESIMPLESTCHEMICALREACTION
  194. Coupled Electrorotation of Polymer Microspheres for Microfluidic Sensing and Mixing
  195. Analysis of Biomolecular Interactions Using a Miniaturized Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor
  196. Capillary electrophoresis separation and native laser-induced fluorescence detection of metallotexaphyrins
  197. Spatially and Temporally Resolved Concentration Measurements of the N2+ Ion by Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy
  198. Coupled Electrorotation: Two Proximate Microspheres Spin in Registry with an AC Electric Field
  199. Direct Monitoring of Absorption in Solution by Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy
  200. Irradiation of Dye-Doped Microspheres with a Strongly Focused Laser Beam Results in Alignment upon Optical Trapping
  201. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy: an overview
  202. Design of A Microfluidic Flow Injection Analysis System
  203. Cell Analysis in Valved Microfluidic Devices
  204. Bonded-phase photopolymerized sol-gel monoliths for reversed phase capillary electrochromatography
  205. Bonded-phase photopolymerized sol-gel monoliths for reversed phase capillary electrochromatography
  206. Vibrational Control in the Reaction of Methane with Atomic Chlorine
  207. Novel method for the production of finely spaced Bradbury–Nielson gates
  208. Microscale detection of polychlorinated biphenyls using two-step laser mass spectrometry
  209. Strategy for On-Line Preconcentration in Chromatographic Separations
  210. On-Line Preconcentration in Capillary Electrochromatography Using a Porous Monolith Together with Solvent Gradient and Sample Stacking
  211. Microprobe laser mass spectrometry studies of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon distributions on harbor sediments and coals
  212. Photopolymerized Sol−Gel Monoliths for Capillary Electrochromatography
  213. Electrophoretron: a new method for enhancing resolution in electrokinetic separations
  214. Photopolymerized sol–gel frits for packed columns in capillary electrochromatography
  215. Comparison of near-threshold reactivity of ground-state and spin-orbit excited chlorine atoms with methane
  216. Vibrational and collisional energy effects in the reaction of ammonia ions with methylamine
  217. Buchbesprechung: Oxygen. Von Carl Djerassi und Roald Hoffmann.
  218. Buchbesprechung: Oxygen. Von Carl Djerassi und Roald Hoffmann.
  219. Book Review: Oxygen. By Carl Djerassi and Roald Hoffmann.
  220. Semipreparative Capillary Electrochromatography
  221. Cover Picture
  222. Cover Picture
  223. Bounce-by-Bounce Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy: Femtosecond Temporal Imaging
  224. Bounce-by-Bounce Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy: Femtosecond Temporal Imaging
  225. Nanoengineered Structures for Holding and Manipulating Liposomes and Cells
  226. In-situ Preparation of Photopolymerized Sol-Gel Monoliths for Capillary Electrochromatography on a Chip
  227. CATH.a Neuron Cell Analysis on a Chip with Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography
  228. Enantiomeric separation of amino acids and nonprotein amino acids using a particle-loaded monolithic column
  229. On the Love of Teaching and the Challenge of Online Learning: A Few Reflections
  230. Hinweise für Streuresonanzen in der Reaktion H+D2
  231. Scattering of N2 from Ni(111)
  232. Microscale Location, Characterization, and Association of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Harbor Sediment Particles
  233. Partial-Wave Decomposition of the Ionization Continuum Accessed by Vibrational Autoionization of the NO 14 s ( ν = 1 , N = 20 , N R + = 20 ) Level
  234. Molecular TennisFlat Smashes and Wicked Cuts
  235. Softening of fused-silica capillaries during particle packing
  236. Characterization of a Hadamard transform time-of-flight mass spectrometer
  237. Macroporous Photopolymer Frits for Capillary Electrochromatography
  238. Separation of related opiate compounds using capillary electrochromatography
  239. Separation of related opiate compounds using capillary electrochromatography
  240. Near-surface reduction of cavity ring-down spectroscopy detection sensitivity
  241. Scattering of xenon from Ni(111): Collision-induced corrugation and energy transfer dynamics
  242. A highly unoriginal idea.
  243. Single Organelle Analysis with Integrated Chip Electrophoresis and Optical Tweezers
  244. Novel Separation Method on a Chip Using Capillary Electrophoresis in Combination with Dielectrophoresis
  245. Speed-Dependent Photofragment Orientation in the Photodissociation of OCS at 223 nm
  246. Relationship between bipolar moments and molecule-frame polarization parameters in Doppler photofragment spectroscopy
  247. Reaction of state-selected ammonia ions with methane
  248. Ionization mechanisms in two-temperature air plasmas
  249. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy measurements of N2(+) in an atmospheric pressure air plasma
  250. Spatially resolved measurements of CH concentration and temperature in a hot filament CVD reactor
  251. State-selected studies of the reaction of NH3+ (ν1, ν2) with D2
  252. Direct Observation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Geosorbents at the Subparticle Scale
  253. Photofragment angular momentum distributions in the molecular frame: Determination and interpretation
  254. Orientation as a probe of photodissociation dynamics
  255. [9] Voltage-clamp biosensors for capillary electrophoresis
  256. Reaction dynamics of atomic chlorine with methane: Importance of methane bending and torsional excitation in controlling reactivity
  257. Preparation and Characterization of Monolithic Porous Capillary Columns Loaded with Chromatographic Particles
  258. Vibrational and Translational Energy Effects in the Reaction of Ammonia Ions with Water Molecules
  259. Advances in Capillary Electrochromatography:  Rapid and High-Efficiency Separations of PAHs
  260. Hadamard Transform Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
  261. Anatomy of an Elementary Chemical Reaction
  262. Separation and Characterization of Amines from Individual Atrial Gland Vesicles of Aplysia californica
  263. Electrically floating conductivity detection system for capillary electrophoresis
  264. Screening of Receptor Antagonists Using Agonist-Activated Patch Clamp Detection in Chemical Separations
  265. What Galileo And Newton Started
  266. Progress in Practice: Three Plenaries I Richard N. Zare, Enhance, Enable, and Elucidate
  267. BIOSENSORS IN CHEMICAL SEPARATIONS
  268. MORE CLOUT FOR SCIENCE BOARD?
  269. EDITORS PAGE
  270. Changing the Federal-University Partnership
  271. Determination of differential-cross-section moments from polarization-dependent product velocity distributions of photoinitiated bimolecular reactions
  272. Patch Clamp Detection in Capillary Electrophoresis
  273. Measurement of the rotational distribution for the OD product from the reaction ND3++D2O→ND4++OD under translationally thermal conditions
  274. OPTICAL DETECTION OF SINGLE MOLECULES
  275. Injection of Ultrasmall Samples and Single Molecules into Tapered Capillaries
  276. Two-color resonant four-wave mixing: Analytical expressions for signal intensity
  277. 'Great God, What An Awful Place'
  278. Rotationally resolved photoelectron spectra from vibrational autoionization of NO Rydberg levels
  279. Patch Clamp Detection of Neuroreceptor Modulators in Capillary Electrophoresis
  280. Dynamical effects of reagent vibrational excitation in the Cl + C2H6(ν5 = 1) → HCl + C2H5 reaction
  281. Dynamics for the Cl+C2H6→HCl+C2H5 reaction examined through state‐specific angular distributions
  282. Where's the Chemistry in Science Museums?
  283. Rethinking the 'Other' Sciences
  284. Book review
  285. Energy and angular momentum control of the specific opacity functions in the Ba+HI→BaI+H reaction
  286. Molecular‐orbital decomposition of the ionization continuum for a diatomic molecule by angle‐ and energy‐resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. II. Ionization continuum of NO
  287. Molecular‐orbital decomposition of the ionization continuum for a diatomic molecule by angle‐ and energy‐resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. I. Formalism
  288. Photofragment imaging of methane
  289. Effects of different population, orientation, and alignment relaxation rates in resonant four‐wave mixing
  290. Extensive Electron-Nuclear Angular Momentum Exchange in Vibrational Autoionization of np and nf Rydberg States of NO
  291. Laser Experiments for Beginners
  292. Screening for genetic mutations
  293. H/D fragment ratio in Lyman‐α photolysis of CH2D2
  294. Automated capillary electrochromatography: reliability and reproducibility studies
  295. Capillary electrochromatography: operating characteristics and enantiomeric separations
  296. Laser Experiments for Beginners
  297. Laser demonstrations and light scattering
  298. Erratum: Laser Experiments for Beginners, by Richard N. Zare, Bertrand Spencer, Dwight S. Springer, Matthew P. Jacobson, and F. Ross Hallett, Reviewer [ Am. J. Phys. 64(8), 1084–1085 1996)]
  299. Cell-to-Cell Scanning in Capillary Electrophoresis
  300. Biased Diffusion, Optical Trapping, and Manipulation of Single Molecules in Solution
  301. Gradient Elution in Capillary Electrochromatography
  302. HYDROGEN RECOMBINATIVE DESORPTION DYNAMICS
  303. Use of 2,3-Naphthalenedicarboxaldehyde Derivatization for Single-Cell Analysis of Glutathione by Capillary Electrophoresis and Histochemical Localization by Fluorescence Microscopy
  304. Measurement of the state‐specific differential cross section for the H+D2→HD(v′=4, J′=3)+D reaction at a collision energy of 2.2 eV
  305. Real-Time Detection of Single Molecules in Solution by Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy
  306. Capillary Electrochromatography: Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
  307. Degenerate four-wave mixing as a spectroscopic probe of boundary layer chemistry in thermal plasma CVD
  308. Laser Spectroscopy: Techniques and Applications
  309. BOOKS
  310. Holy Grails of Chemistry
  311. Cavity ring‐down spectroscopy for quantitative absorption measurements
  312. Analysis of underivatized amino acids by capillary electrophoresis using constant potential amperometric detection
  313. Laser-induced thermal grating effects in flames
  314. Online Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Peptides Separated by Capillary Electrophoresis
  315. Microcolumn sample injection by spontaneous fluid displacement
  316. Real-Time Measurement of Electroosmotic Flow in Capillary Zone Electrophoresis
  317. Dual electrochemical detection of cysteine and cystine in capillary zone electrophoresis
  318. Influence of vibrational excitation and collision energy on the ion‐molecule reaction NH+3(ν2)+ND3
  319. Evidence for a Cooper minimum in the photoionization dynamics of the NO D 2Σ+ state
  320. Reduction of degenerate four‐wave mixing spectra to relative populations I. Weak‐field limit
  321. Reduction of degenerate four‐wave mixing spectra to relative populations II. Strong‐field limit
  322. Spontaneous Injection in Microcolumn Separations
  323. Direct Measurement of the Three-Dimensional Product Velocity Distribution from Photoinitiated Bulb Reactions
  324. Field programming to achieve uniform sensitivity for on-line detection in electrophoresis
  325. End-column chemiluminescence detector for capillary electrophoresis
  326. Ultrasensitive fluorescence detection of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in capillary electrophoresis
  327. Automated velocity programming for increased detection zone residence times in capillary electrophoresis
  328. Optimizing fluorescence detection in chemical separations for analyte bands traveling at different velocities
  329. Photoionization dynamics of the NO A 2Σ+ state deduced from energy‐ and angle‐resolved photoelectron spectroscopy
  330. State-to-state differential cross sections from photoinitiated bulb reactions
  331. Reactions à la mode
  332. The interaction of CO with Ni(111): Rainbows and rotational trapping
  333. Integral rate constant measurements of the reaction H +D2O → HD(v’, j’)+OD
  334. Dudley Herschbach Festschrift
  335. Observation of flow profiles in electroosmosis in a rectangular capillary
  336. Roundtable: Physics in Transition
  337. Surface induced dissociation for tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometry
  338. Determination of carbohydrates by capillary zone electrophoresis with amperometric detection at a copper microelectrode
  339. Quasiclassical trajectory simulation of the kinematically constrained reaction Ba+HI→BaI+H
  340. Measurement of circular dichroism in rotationally resolved photoelectron angular distributions following the photoionization of NO A 2Σ+
  341. Rotational line strengths for the photoionization of diatomic molecules
  342. Internal‐state distributions of H2 desorbed from mono‐ and dihydride species on Si(100)
  343. Recombinative desorption of H2 on Si(100)‐(2×1) and Si(111)‐(7×7): Comparison of internal state distributions
  344. Organic compounds in the Forest Vale, H4 ordinary chondrite
  345. Polarization dependence of the ac Stark effect in multiphoton transitions of diatomic molecules
  346. Complete description of molecular photoionization from circular dichroism of rotationally resolved photoelectron angular distributions
  347. Laser-desorption tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometry with continuous liquid introduction
  348. Rotational analysis of the BaI C2Π-X2Σ+ band system for the Δv = 0 progression (v ≤ 12)
  349. Ferment Over Beer Bubbles
  350. Internal‐state distribution of recombinative hydrogen desorption from Si(100)
  351. Chemiluminescence detection in capillary electrophoresis
  352. Analysis of neuropeptides using capillary zone electrophoresis with multichannel fluorescence detection
  353. Bond‐specific chemistry: OD:OH product ratios for the reactions H+HOD(100) and H+HOD(001)
  354. Through a Beer Glass Darkly
  355. Improved end-column conductivity detector for capillary zone electrophoresis
  356. Split injector for capillary zone electrophoresis
  357. Determination of molecular symmetry axis(z) orientation via photoelectron angular distribution measurements
  358. Probing the dynamics of hydrogen recombination on Si(100)
  359. Effect of breaking cylindrical symmetry on photoelectron angular distributions resulting from resonance‐enhanced two‐photon ionization
  360. Complete description of two‐photon (1+1’) ionization of NO deduced from rotationally resolved photoelectron angular distributions
  361. Product internal‐state distribution for the reaction H+HI→H2+I
  362. TWO-STEP LASER MASS SPECTROMETRY
  363. Rotational analysis of the BaI C2Π-X2Σ+ (8,8) band
  364. Application of ion imaging to the atom–molecule exchange reaction: H+HI→H2+I
  365. Direct visualization of Bragg diffraction with a He-Ne laser and an ordered suspension of charged microspheres
  366. End-column detection for capillary zone electrophoresis
  367. Indirect information on reactive transition states from conservation of angular momentum
  368. Protocol for resolving protein mixtures in capillary zone electrophoresis
  369. Rectangular capillaries for capillary zone electrophoresis
  370. Selection rules for the photoionization of diatomic molecules
  371. Quantitation of ribonucleotides from base-hydrolyzed RNA using capillary zone electrophoresis
  372. Continuous sample collection in capillary zone electrophoresis by coupling the outlet of a capillary to a moving surface
  373. Fragment isotope distribution as a signature of molecular fluxionality
  374. Fluorescence polarization of a diatomic fragment following photodissociation of a triatomic precursor
  375. On-Column Radioisotope Detection for Capillary Electrophoresis
  376. Nature of the red emission in the chemical oxygen iodine laser system
  377. Effect of indistinguishable nuclei on product rotational distributions: D+DI→D2+I
  378. AWARDS
  379. Experimental improvements in recording gas-phase photoacoustic spectra
  380. Possible quantum effects in collisional energy transfer in highly excited molecules
  381. Use of an on-column frit in capillary zone electrophoresis: sample collection
  382. Simple model for Λ-doublet propensities in bimolecular reactions
  383. The D+H2 reaction: Comparison of experiment with quantum-mechanical and quasiclassical calculations
  384. D+H2(v=1, J=1): Rovibronic state to rovibronic state reaction dynamics
  385. The H+D2 reaction: Quantum‐state distributions at collision energies of 1.3 and 0.55 eV
  386. Angular Momentum: Understanding Spatial Aspects in Chemistry and Physics
  387. Direct inelastic scattering of N2 from Ag(111). IV. Scattering from high temperature surface
  388. On-line radioisotope detection for capillary electrophoresis
  389. Rotationally state-selected HBR+: Preparation and characterization
  390. Pulsed heating of surfaces: Comparison between numerical simulation, analytical models, and experiments
  391. Effect of indistinguishable nuclei on product rotational distributions: The H+HI→H2+I reaction
  392. Construction of a shuttered time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer for selective ion detection
  393. Quantitative determination of low molecular weight carboxylic acids by capillary zone electrophoresis/conductivity detection
  394. Photofragment angular distributions from oriented symmetric-top precursor molecules
  395. Reaction dynamics of H+O2 at 1.6 eV collision energy
  396. Study of the N2 b1Πu state via 1 + 1 multiphoton ionization
  397. Angular momentum: Understanding spatial aspects in chemistry and physics. By Richard N. Zare
  398. Semiconductor radioisotope detector for capillary electrophoresis
  399. Quantitative Determination of HD Internal State Distributions via (2+1) REMPI
  400. Analysis of factors causing peak broadening in capillary zone electrophoresis
  401. Determination of metal ion complexes in electroplating solutions using capillary zone electrophoresis with uv detection
  402. Numerical computation of 9-jsymbols
  403. The H+D2 reaction: “prompt” hd distributions at high collision energies
  404. Direct inelastic scattering of N2 from Ag(111). III. Normal incident N2
  405. The H+D2 reaction: HD(ν=1, J) and HD(ν=2, J) distributions at a collision energy of 1.3 eV
  406. Comparison of the Ca+HF(DF) and Sr+HF(DF) reaction dynamics
  407. Overtone‐induced isomerization of allyl isocyanide
  408. Orientation of the CN X 2Σ+ fragment following photolysis of ICN by circularly polarized light
  409. Surface temperature measurement of dielectric materials heated by pulsed laser radiation
  410. Laser based measurement of refractive index changes: Kinetics of 2,3-epoxy-1-propanol hydrolysis
  411. Dynamics of the reaction atomic oxygen(3P) + hydrogen bromide: experimental investigation and theoretical modeling
  412. Current-monitoring method for measuring the electroosmotic flow rate in capillary zone electrophoresis
  413. Direct inelastic scattering of N2 from Ag(111). I. Rotational populations and alignment
  414. Direct inelastic scattering of N2 from Ag(111). II. Orientation
  415. Determination of population, alignment, and orientation using laser induced fluorescence with unresolved emission
  416. Determination of orientation of the ground state using two‐photon nonresonant excitation
  417. Magnetic susceptibility measurements using a laser pendulum apparatus
  418. Bias in quantitative capillary zone electrophoresis caused by electrokinetic sample injection
  419. Mass spectrometry of molecular adsorbates using laser desorption/laser multiphoton ionization.
  420. On-column conductivity detector for capillary zone electrophoresis
  421. The APS Council and the DEW Study
  422. Vibrationally state‐selected reactions of ammonia ions. II. NH+3(v)+CH4
  423. Vibrationally state‐selected reactions of ammonia ions. III. NH+3(v)+ND3 and ND+3(v)+NH3
  424. Alignment and orientation of N2 scattered from Ag(111)
  425. Alignment of CN from 248 nm photolysis of ICN: A new model of the à continuum dissociation dynamics
  426. Subfemtomole quantitation of molecular adsorbates by two-step laser mass spectrometry
  427. Dynamics of kinematically constrained bimolecular reactions having constant product recoil energy
  428. AWARDS
  429. Determination of phenylthiohydantoin-amino acids by two-step laser desorption/multiphoton ionization
  430. Rotation-vibration spectrum of HT: Line position measurements of the 1-0, 4-0, and 5-0 bands
  431. Product state distributions from the reaction O(3 P)+ HBr
  432. Electrokinetic resolution of amino acid enantiomers with copper(II)-aspartame support electrolyte
  433. Determination of population and alignment of the ground state using two‐photon nonresonant excitation
  434. Vibrational dependence of the NH3+ (v2)+NO and NO+(v)+NH3 charge transfer cross sections
  435. Methyl isocyanaide isomerization. Determination of collisional deactivation parameters following carbon-hydrogen overtone excitation
  436. Vibrationally state‐selected reactions of ammonia ions. I. NH+3(v)+D2
  437. Closing remarks
  438. Photodissociation dynamics of ICN. Unequal population of the CN X2Σ+fine-structure components
  439. Evidence for inhomogeneous broadening in vibrational overtone transitions: Formation of 1, 3‐cyclohexadiene from cis‐1, 3, 5‐hexatriene
  440. Rotational assignment using phase relationships in optical–optical double resonance: The BaI C 2Π–X 2Σ+ system
  441. Depolarization of optically prepared molecules by two randomly oriented spins
  442. Recording opto-acoustic spectra with an acousto-optic detection system
  443. Vibrational state selection of ammonia ions using resonant 2 + 1 multiphoton ionization
  444. Effect of internal and translational energy on the NH3+(ν) + D2 ion-molecule reaction
  445. Structure and dynamics of the excited CH–chromophore in (CF3)3CH
  446. Rotational analysis of the BaI C 2 Π– X 2 Σ + (0,0) band
  447. Generation Of Coherent Extreme Ultraviolet And Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation Using Pulsed Nozzles
  448. Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization of molecular hydrogen via the E,F1Σg+ state: Photoelectron energy and angular distributions
  449. Relativistic and non-relativistic configuration interaction calculations for atoms having a closed core and two valence spin-orbitals
  450. Chemical Dynamics via Molecular Beam and Laser Techniques
  451. Photodissociation dynamics of triatomic molecules
  452. The stability of the RKR inversion procedure to errors in the spectroscopic data: origin of the inner-wall ripple
  453. Isotopic analysis of iodine by multiphoton ionization
  454. Optical-optical double resonance on cooled molecular ions: rotational assignments in the perturbed CO+2- system
  455. Relation between classical and quantum formulations of the Franck-Condon principle: The generalized r-centroid approximation
  456. Photonization-produced alignment of Cd
  457. How isolated are molecules in a molecular beam?
  458. Determination of the electric dipole moment of the HSO radical in its and electronic states
  459. Application Of Laser Fluorimetry To Enzyme-Linked Immunoassay
  460. Measurement of product alignment in beam–gas chemiluminescent reactions
  461. Dependence of diatomic photofragment fluorescence polarization on triatomic predissociation lifetime
  462. Determination of insulin in serum by enzyme immunoassay with fluorimetric detection
  463. Photochemical isotope separation of mercury-196 by reaction with hydrogen halides
  464. Determination of Internal-State Distributions of Surface Scattered Molecules: Incomplete Rotational Accommodation of NO on Ag(111)
  465. Origin of InI emission in laser studies of the crossed beam reaction In+I2
  466. State‐to‐state reaction dynamics
  467. A laser-induced transient photovoltaic effect using blocked electrodes
  468. Effect of reagent translation on the dynamics of the exothermic reaction Ba+HF
  469. Comparison of reagent translation and vibration on the dynamics of the endothermic reaction Sr+HF
  470. Time dependence of cn internal energy distribution following ir multiphoton dissociation of vinyl cyanide
  471. Stepwise bond dissociation energies for the removal of fluorine from thionyl fluoride and sulphuryl fluoride
  472. Dynamics of the collinear beryllium + hydrofluoric acid .fwdarw. beryllium fluoride + hydrogen reaction
  473. Polanyi memorial lecture
  474. Laser-Induced Chemical Processes: Reactions with Oriented Reagents
  475. Theoretical study of collinear Be+FH(v1) →BeF(v2) +H
  476. Scattering kinematics: Transformation of differential cross sections between two moving frames
  477. Effect of vibrational excitation on the molecular beam reactions of Ca and Sr with HF and DF
  478. Determinations of bond energies by time-of-flight single-collision chemiluminescence
  479. Laser-induced chemiluminescence: variation of reaction rates with reagent approach geometry
  480. Infrared laser photochemistry: Evidence for heterogeneous decomposition
  481. Alignment of Cd atoms by photoionization
  482. Laser Techniques for Determining State-to-State Reaction Rates
  483. Resolution of the discrepancy concerning the A′ values of the NO2 5933 Å band
  484. Laser Separation of Isotopes
  485. Chemiluminescent spectra of YbF and YbCl
  486. Ab initio calculation of the spin-rotation constant for 2Π diatomics
  487. Evidence for predissociation of Rb*2(C 1Πu) into Rb*(2P12) and Rb(2S12)
  488. A reexamination of the spin-rotation constant for 2Π states: The A-X band system of HCl+
  489. Laser fluorimetry. Sub-part-per-trillion detection of solutes
  490. Laser isotope separation using an intracavity absorption technique
  491. Tunable Lasers and Their Application in Analytical Chemistry
  492. Zare appointed Higgins Professor at Columbia
  493. Laser fluorescence analysis of chromatograms. Subnanogram detection of aflatoxins
  494. Rotational analysis of the 5933 Å band of NO2
  495. Facile spin-forbidden reactions. Barium + sulfur dioxide .far. barium oxide + sulfur monoxide
  496. Michael W. Swagel
  497. Flame emission studies of ozone with metal alkyls: Zn (CH3)2 and Zn (C2H5)2
  498. Tunable Lasers and their Application in Analytical Chemistry
  499. Mechanism for collision-induced transitions between Λ-doublets in 1Π molecules: Reduction to a single scattering potential
  500. Rotational Line Strengths: The O2+ b 4Σg– –a 4Πu Band System
  501. Interference effects in molecular fluorescence
  502. Relativistic and non-relativistic configuration interaction calculations for atoms having a closed core and two valence spin-orbitals
  503. Measured Absolute Cross Sections for K* + Rb Collisional Excitation Transfer
  504. Correlation Effects in Complex Spectra. II. Transition Probabilities for the Magnesium Isoelectronic Sequence
  505. Dissociation of H2+ by Electron Impact: Calculated Angular Distribution
  506. Molecular Level-Crossing Spectroscopy: the g Value for an Excited State of Nitric Oxide
  507. Molecular Level‐Crossing Spectroscopy
  508. Correlation Effects in Complex Spectra. I. Term Energies for the Magnesium Isoelectronic Sequence
  509. Dissociation of H 2 + by Electron Impact
  510. Charge transfer model for alkali halide electronic transition strengths
  511. Doppler line shape of atomic fluorescence excited by molecular photodissociation
  512. Laser fluorimetry
  513. On One Hand But Not The Other: The Challenge of the Origin and Survival of Homochirality in Prebiotic Chemistry