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  1. Decomposition of protonated ronidazole studied by low-energy and high-energy collision-induced dissociation and density functional theory
  2. Binding preference of nitroimidazolic radiosensitizers to nucleobases and nucleosides probed by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and density functional theory
  3. High-energy collision-induced dissociation of radiosensitizer anions: Nimorazole and metronidazole
  4. Electron-induced chemistry in imidazole clusters embedded in helium nanodroplets
  5. Correlated ion and neutral time of flight technique combined with velocity map imaging: Quantitative measurements for dissociation processes in excited molecular nano-systems
  6. High-energy collision-induced dissociation of histidine ions [His + H]+ and [His − H]− and histidine dimer [His2 + H]+
  7. Isomer Selectivity in Low-Energy Electron Attachment to Nitroimidazoles
  8. Measurement of the velocity of neutral fragments by the “correlated ion and neutral time of flight” method combined with “velocity-map imaging”
  9. Watson–Crick Base Pair Radical Cation as a Model for Oxidative Damage in DNA
  10. Collision-induced evaporation of water clusters and contribution of momentum transfer
  11. Stripping off hydrogens in imidazole triggered by the attachment of a single electron
  12. Nitroimidazolic radiosensitizers investigated by electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and density functional theory
  13. Cover Picture: Velocity of a Molecule Evaporated from a Water Nanodroplet: Maxwell-Boltzmann Statistics versus Non-Ergodic Events (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 49/2015)
  14. Photoelectron Spectra and Electronic Structures of the Radiosensitizer Nimorazole and Related Compounds
  15. Proton Migration in Clusters Consisting of Protonated Pyridine Solvated by Water Molecules
  16. Gas-phase fragmentation of deprotonated tryptophan and its clusters [Trpn-H]-induced by different activation methods
  17. Reactions in Nitroimidazole and Methylnitroimidazole Triggered by Low-Energy (0–8 eV) Electrons
  18. Decomposition of nitroimidazole ions: experiment and theory
  19. Gas-phase structure and reactivity of the keto tautomer of the deoxyguanosine radical cation
  20. Reaktionen in Nitroimidazol, ausgelöst durch niederenergetische (0-2 eV) Elektronen: Methylierung an N1-H blockiert die Reaktivität
  21. Reactions in Nitroimidazole Triggered by Low-Energy (0-2 eV) Electrons: Methylation at N1-H Completely Blocks Reactivity
  22. Charge-transfer induced dissociation in the H+(H2O)3-Ar collisions observed with the COINTOF mass spectrometer
  23. Formation of radical anions of radiosensitizers and related model compounds via electrospray ionization
  24. Interaction of cisplatin and analogue Pt(en)Cl2 with the copper metallo-chaperone Atox1
  25. Gas-phase infrared spectrum and acidity of the radical cation of 9-methylguanine
  26. Electron interactions with positively and negatively multiply charged biomolecular clusters
  27. Gas-phase formation and reactions of radical cations of guanosine, deoxyguanosine and their homodimers and heterodimers
  28. The formation and fragmentation of flavonoid radical anions
  29. Structure and unimolecular chemistry of protonated sulfur betaines, (CH3)2S+(CH2)nCO2H (n = 1 and 2)
  30. Intercluster reactions show that (CH3)2S+CH2CO2H is a better methyl cation donor than (CH3)3N+CH2CO2H†
  31. Fragmentation of the tryptophan cluster [Trp9 -2H]2− induced by different activation methods
  32. The major product ion ofS-adenosyl-L-methionine arises from a neighbouring group reaction
  33. The role of metal cation in electron-induced dissociation of tryptophan
  34. Very Low Energy Electrons Transform the Cyclobutane-Pyrimidine Dimer into a Highly Reactive Intermediate
  35. Electron-induced dissociation of doubly protonated betaine clusters: controlling fragmentation chemistry through electron energy
  36. Comparison of collision- versus electron-induced dissociation of Pt(II) ternary complexes of histidine- and methionine-containing peptides
  37. Surface-induced dissociation and chemical reactions of C2D4+ on stainless steel, carbon (HOPG), and two different diamond surfaces
  38. Gas phase fragmentation of protonated betaine and its clusters
  39. Formation of pyrimidine dimer radical anions in the gas phase
  40. Comparison of collision- versus electron-induced dissociation of sodium chloride cluster cations
  41. Charge exchange, surface-induced dissociation and reactions of doubly charged molecular ions SF42+ upon impact on a stainless steel surface: A comparison with surface-induced dissociation of singly charged SF4+ molecular ions
  42. Collisions of Slow Ions C3Hn+ and C3Dn+ (n = 2–8) with Room Temperature Carbon Surfaces: Mass Spectra of Product Ions and the Ion Survival Probability
  43. Multiply protonated betaine clusters are stable in the gas phase
  44. Letter: Intercluster chemistry of protonated and sodiated betaine dimers upon collision induced dissociation and electron induced dissociation
  45. Surface-induced dissociation and reactions of cations and dications C7H8+/2+, C7H7+/2+ and C7H62+: Dependence of mass spectra of product ions on incident energy of the projectiles
  46. Dissociative electron attachment to the unstable carbon monosulfide molecule CS
  47. Surface-induced dissociation and reactions of dications and cations: Collisions of dications C7H82+, C7H72+, and C7H62+ and a comparison with the respective cations C7D8+ and C7H7+
  48. Collisions of Slow Polyatomic Ions with Surfaces:  Dissociation and Chemical Reactions of C 2 H 2 +• , C 2 H 3 + , C 2 H 4 +• , C 2 H 5 + , and Their Deuterated Variants C 2 D 2 +• and C 2 D 4 +• on Room-Temperature and Heated Carbon Surfaces
  49. Surface collisions of formic acid cations HCOOH+ and DCOOD+ with a hydrocarbon-covered stainless steel surface
  50. Partial and Differential Electron Impact Ionization Cross-Sections for Small Hydrocarbon Molecules
  51. Cross sections and ion kinetic energies for electron impact ionization of CH4
  52. High resolution multiple electron impact ionisation of He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe atoms close to threshold: Appearance energies and Wannier exponents
  53. Production of Cl− via dissociative electron attachment to Cl2
  54. Multiple ionization of helium and krypton by electron impact close to threshold: appearance energies and Wannier exponents
  55. Inelastic interactions of protons and electrons with biologically relevant molecules