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  1. Can sulfur-containing molecules solvate/ionize HCl? Solid state solvation of HCl on/in methanethiol clusters/nanoparticles
  2. Remarkable amounts of CO2 and C2H2 uptake into droplets during ~200K formation by all-vapor method
  3. Instant formation of many gas hydrates near 200K
  4. Comment on “HCl adsorption on ice at low temperature: a combined X-ray absorption, photoemission and infrared study” by P. Parent, J. Lasne, G. Marcotte and C. Laffon, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011,13, 7142
  5. Following the all-vapor instantaneous formation of gas hydrates by FTIR spectroscopy
  6. Relating the current science of ion-defect behavior in ice to a plausible mechanism for directional charge transfer during ice particle collisions
  7. Clathrate hydrates with hydrogen-bonding guests
  8. Spectroscopic evidence for cyclical aggregation and coalescence of molecular aerosol particles