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International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 195/196 (2000) 699-700 Author index Adams, N.G., 185 DePuy, C.H., 625 Knighton, W.B., 481, 517 Aeschleman, J.A., 215 Dotan, I., 327 Koster, G., 11 Amunugama, R., 439 Drader, J.J., 591 Koyanagi, G.K., 491 Anders, M.W., 203 Drewello, T., 599 Armentrout, P.B., 149 Dua, S., 45 Langer, J., 507 Arnold, S.T., 327 Laskin, J., 285 Asano, K.G., 419 El-Bahraoui, J., 351 Lavorato, D.J., 71 Aschi, M., | Ervin, K.M., 275 Lebrilla, C.B., 259 Attina, M., | Leopold, D.G., 653 Audier, H.E., 385 Feichtinger, D., 351 Lifshitz, C., 11 Fell, L.M., 71, 85 Luna, A., 545 Babcock, L.M., 185 Feng, W.Y., 251 Luu, N.C., 203 Bache-Andreassen, L., 171 Filippi, A., 21 Barlow, S.E., 625 Fisher, J.J., 491 Margalo, J., 139 Barrow, M.P., 599 Flammang, R., 225, 239 Marchandé, N., 139 Bartmess, J.E., 215 Foley, W.M., 517 Marcy, T.P., 653 Baschky, M.C., 411 Freitas, M.A., 591 Marshall, A.G., 591 Bierbaum, V.M., 625 Futrell, J., 285 McGibbon, G.A., 71 Blanksby, S.J., 45 McLuckey, S.A., 419 Gerbaux, P., 239 Bohme, D.K., 393, 401 McMahon, T.B., 491 Géribaldi, S., 139 Bouchoux, G., 225, 239 McSweeney, S.A., 517 Gevrey, S., 545 Bowers, M.T., 685 Midey, A.J., 327 Gill, A.C., 685 Bowie, J.H., 45 Milburn, R.K., 393 Grandinetti, F., 21 Breton, S., 139 Miller, A.E.S., 341 Grimsrud, E.P., 481 Briining, F., 507 Miller, T.M., 341, 517 Gronert, S., 251, 303 Burgers, P.C., 85 Moder, M., 599 Griitzmacher, H.-F., 533 Byrd, M., 285 Morgon, N.H., 363 Hammerum, S., 459 Morizur, J.-P., 545 Cacace, F., | Hargus, M.D., 517 Morris, R.A., 327, 341, 517 Cancilia, M.T., 259 Harrison, A.G., 33 Mourgues, P., 385 Cao, J., 525 Haynes, C.L., 149 Carretas, J.M., 139 Nibbering, N.M.M., 115 Hendrickson, C.L., 591 Cartoni, A., 1 Nikolaev, E.N., 467 Henriksen, J., 459 Chamot-Rooke, J., 385 Nixdorf, A., 533 Henriksen, T., 459 Chen, P., 377 Niichter, M., 599 Hinderling, C., 377 Chen, Y.-M., 149 Holmes, J.L., 525 Chew, F., 251 Occhiucci, G., 21 Hopkinson, A.C., 393 Choret, N., 225 O’ Hair, R.A.J., 303 Hoppilliard, Y., 565 Cooks, R.G., 667 Ohanessian, G., 565 Czira, G., 599 IHenberger, E., 507 Ondruschka, B., 599 Iyer, R.A., 203 Dang, T.T., 625 Paulson, J.F., 341 Daoust-Maleval, I., 121 Jennings, K.R., 685 Penn, S.G., 259 de Koning, L.J., 115 Pepi, F., | de Matos, A.P., 139 Kass, S.R., 411 Pittman, J.L., 215 Deakyne, C.A., 215 Kato, S., 625 Plattner, D.A., 351 Dearden, D.V., 639 Kenttéimaa, H.I., 609 PolaSek, M., 101 Decker, B.K., 185 Kerr, D.M., 517 Pope, R.M., 639 700 Author index Reichert, E.L., 55 Speranza, M., 21 Van Doren, J.M., 517 Ridge, D.P., 203 Steiner, V., 121 Vékey, K., 599 Riveros, J.M., 363 Stephenson, J.L., Jr., 419 Viggiano, A.A., 327, 341, 517 Rodgers, M.T., 439 Stumpf, C.L., 609 Rogalewicz, F., 565 Sun, J., 401 We, W., 251 Ruttink, P.J.A., 85 Weisshaar, J.C., 55 Tabet, J.-C., 121 Wenthold, P.G., 319 Taphanel, M.-H., 545 Wiest, O., 351 Sadilek, M., 101 Tegeder, P., 507 Williams, S., 327 Salpin, J.-Y., 239 Terlouw, J.K., 71, 85 Williamson, D.H., 481 Schaaff, T.G., 419 Tortajada, J., 545 Wysocki, V.H., 467 Schwarz, H., 71 Trikoupis, M.A., 85 Wyttenbach, T., 685 Sen, S., 71 Tsaprailis, G., 467 Shen, N., 639 Ta ¥=P., 33 Xavier, L.A., 363 Shi, S.D.-H., 591 Tureéek, F., 101 Sievers, M.R., 149 Yi, S.S., 55 Sinnige, C.G., 115 Uggerud, E., 171 Yu, Y.-Q., 609 Sglling, T.I., 459 Somogyi, A., 467 van der Rest, G., 385 Zhang, D., 667 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 195/196 (2000) 701-710 Subject index Ab initio calculations Alkene radical cations Ab initio insights into amide bond cleavage reactions of Reaction of radical cations of 1,1-dihaloethenes with formamide with substituted methyl cations XCH > ammonia: substitution and base catalyzed tautomerization (X = OH, F, and Cl), 303 in sequence, 533 Dissociation chemistry of the hydrogen-bridged radical Alkoxide reactions cation [CH,=O - ++ H + + » O=C-OCH,]™: proton Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spec- transport catalysis and charge transfer, 85 trometric studies of elimination reactions of anionic Fragmentation mechanisms of a-amino acids protonated bases with metabolites of a fluorinated anesthetic under electrospray ionization: a collisional activation and agent: towards modeling bioactivation in the gas phase, ab initio theoretical study, 565 203 A mass spectrometric and computational study of gaseous Amide bond cleavage peroxynitric acid and (HOONO,)H™~ protomers, 1 Ab initio insights into amide bond cleavage reactions of Mechanisms of reactions between ammonia and methyl- formamide with substituted methyl cations XCH; ene Oxonium ions: immonium ion formation versus trans- (X = OH, F, and Cl), 303 fer of the oxygen substituent, 171 Amines Methyl] loss from conventional and distonic isomers of The proton affinities of amin-alkanes. A test case for the C,H,N'*', 459 kinetic method, 525 Acetophenone radical cation Amino acids Two different pathways for unimolecular and for cata- Fragmentation mechanisms of a-amino acids protonated lyzed keto-enol isomerization of ionized acetophenone, under electrospray ionization: a collisional activation and 385 ab initio theoretical study, 565 Acidity Anionic ion-molecule reactions The gas phase acid/base properties of |,3-dimethyluracil, Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectro- 1-methyl-2-pyridone, and 1-methyl-4-pyridone: rele- metric studies of elimination reactions of anionic bases vance to the mechanism of orotidine-5'-monophosphate with metabolites of a fluorinated anesthetic agent: to- decarboxylase, 251 wards modeling bioactivation in the gas phase, 203 The temperature dependence of absolute gas phase acid- Anions and neutrals ities, 215 Conversion of neutral C,COC, to C,CO. Potential inter- Addition-elimination stellar molecules, 45 Formation and structural discrimination of stable halo- Arginine phenylium ions in the gas phase, 21 Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic resi- Mechanisms of reactions between ammonia and methyl- dues in arginine-containing protonated peptides, 467 ene oxonium ions: immonium ion formation versus trans- Arylium ions fer of the oxygen substituent, 171 Formation and structural discrimination of stable halo- Alkali metal ions phenylium ions in the gas phase, 21 Absolute alkali metal ion binding affinities of several Aspartic acid azines determined by threshold collision-induced dissoci- Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic resi- ation and ab initio theory, 439 dues in arginine-containing protonated peptides, 467 Alkaline earth Azines Fundamental factors controlling the exchange of multi- Absolute alkali metal ion binding affinities of several dentate ligands: displacement of 12-crown-4 and triglyme azines determined by threshold collision-induced dissoci- from complexes with divalent alkaline earth cations, 639 ation and ab initio theory, 439 702 Subject index Azulene Coalescence Effect of buffer gas alterations on the thermal electron Unimolecular ion dissociation and laser-induced coales- attachment and detachment reactions of azulene by pulsed cence of hydrogenated fullerenes, 599 high pressure mass spectrometry, 481 Collision activation Thiosulfoxides (X,S=S) and disulfanes (XSSX): first observation of organic thiosulfoxides, 239 Binding affinities Collisional mass spectrometry Absolute alkali metal ion binding affinities of several Dehydration of ionized propanol in the gas phase, 225 azines determined by threshold collision-induced dissoci- Collision cross sections ation and ab initio theory, 439 Conformations of biopolymers in the gas phase: a new Biopolymers mass spectrometric method, 685 Conformations of biopolymers in the gas phase: a new Collision-induced dissociation (CID) mass spectrometric method, 685 Absolute alkali metal ion binding affinities of several Bond activation azines determined by threshold collision-induced dissoci- Activation of CH,, C,H,, and C,H, by gas-phase Nb°* ation and ab initio theory, 439 and the thermochemistry of Nb-ligand complexes, 149 An electrospray ionization flow tube study of the proto- Bond dissociation energy nated betaine/ammonia complex, 11 Activation of CH,, C,H,, and C,H, by gas-phase Nb~ Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic resi- and the thermochemistry of Nb-ligand complexes, 149 dues in arginine-containing protonated peptides, 467 The temperature dependence of absolute gas phase acid- Combinational screening ities, 215 Mass spectrometric assay of polymerization catalysts for Bromobenzene combinational screening, 377 Internal energy distributions resulting from sustained Combustion off-resonance excitation in FTMS. 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Fragmentation of the Rate constants and branching ratios for the reactions of bromobenzene radical cation, 285 various positive ions with naphthalene from 300 to 1400 S27 Catalyzed H-transport Computational Ge chemistry Two different pathways for unimolecular and for cata- Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions of Ge(OCH,),: experi- lyzed keto-enol isomerization of ionized acetophenone, mental and computational characterization of pentacoor- 385 dinated Ge anions, 363 CBS-RAD Conformation Methyl loss from conventional and distonic isomers of Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic resi- C,H,N’*', 459 dues in arginine-containing protonated peptides, 467 C,H; Crossed-beam technique The C,H; potential energy surface: a Fourier transform Bimolecular ion-molecule collisions in real time: ion cyclotron resonance investigation of the reaction of Co*(*F,) + n-butane and isobutane reactions, 55 methyl cation with methane, 491 Crown ether CooH x, Fundamental factors controlling the exchange of multi- Unimolecular ion dissociation and laser-induced coales- dentate ligands: displacement of 12-crown-4 and triglyme cence of hydrogenated fullerenes, 599 from complexes with divalent alkaline earth cations, 639 Chemical ionization of alkylanilines Cysteine S conjugates Site of protonation of N-alkylanilines, 33 Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectro- [C,H,.}" metric studies of elimination reactions of anionic bases Dehydration of ionized propanol in the gas phase, 225 with metabolites of a fluorinated anesthetic agent: to- CIPCI" wards modeling bioactivation in the gas phase, 203 Gas-phase framentation of di- and tripeptides via ion- molecule reactions with CIPCI” , 609 Decarbonylation Clusters Dissociation chemistry of the hydrogen-bridged radical Doubly charged cluster ions [(NaCl) »(Na),]°*: magic cation [CH,=O - - - H + + - O=C—-OCH,]"*: proton numbers, dissociation, and structure, 667 transport catalysis and charge transfer, 85 CN substituents Identifying ylide ions and methyl migrations in the gas Small-ring carbenes carrying a positive charge: the effects phase: the decarbonylation reactions of simple ionized of substituting by CN in c-C,H; , 393 N-heterocycles, 71 Subject index Dehydration mechanism Double-well potential model Dehydration of ionized propanol in the gas phase, 225 Gas-phase association reactions of hydroxide, methoxide, Density functional calculations ethoxide, and their deuterated analogs, 625 Identifying ylide ions and methyl migrations in the gas Doubly charged clusters phase: the decarbonylation reactions of simple ionized Doubly charged cluster ions [(NaCl),,(Na),]?*: magic N-heterocycles, 71 numbers, dissociation, and structure, 667 Density functional theory A computational study of the hydride affinities of Group I and Group II metals, 319 Electron attachment Derivatised C, cations Competition between nondissociative and dissociative Small-ring carbenes carrying a positive charge: the effects electron attachment to halogenated cyclic alkenes in the of substituting by CN in c-C,H; , 393 gas phase, 517 Desorption Effect of buffer gas alterations on the thermal electron Low energy (0—14 eV) electron impact to CHF,Cl at attachment and detachment reactions of azulene by pulsed different phase conditions: medium enhanced desorption high pressure mass spectrometry, 481 of anions, 507 Electron affinity Deuterium isotope effects The temperature dependence of absolute gas phase acid- Gas-phase association reactions of hydroxide, methoxide, ities, 215 ethoxide, and their deuterated analogs, 625 Electron capture DFT calculations Effect of buffer gas alterations on the thermal electron A mass spectrometric and computational study of gaseous attachment and detachment reactions of azulene by pulsed peroxynitric acid and (HOONO,)H™ protomers, | high pressure mass spectrometry, 481 Experimental and theoretical studies of the gas-phase Electron transfer Gas-phase reactions of fullerene cations CZ, (x = 1-3) reactivity of the (HO),P=O° phosphonium ions towards with pyrrolidine and piperidine: sequential reactions with methanol, 545 Ceo, 401 ,2-Dichlorohexafluoropentene Electrospray ionization (ESI) Competition between nondissociative and dissociative An electrospray ionization flow tube study of the proto- electron attachment to halogenated cyclic alkenes in the nated betaine/ammonia complex, || gas phase, 517 Coordination chemistry of manganese-salen complexes ,2-Dichlorooctafluorocyclohexene studied by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry: the Competition between nondissociative and dissociative significance of axial ligands, 351 electron attachment to halogenated cyclic alkenes in the Doubly charged cluster ions [(NaCl),,(Na),]°*: magic gas phase, 517 numbers, dissociation, and structure, 667 Diethyl! ether Fragmentation mechanisms of a-amino acids protonated Temperature and pressure effects on the elimination under electrospray ionization: a collisional activation and reactions of diethyl ether with hydroxide and amide ions, ab initio theoretical study, 565 411 Elimination reactions Dimethyloxalate Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectro- Dissociation chemistry of the hydrogen-bridged radical metric studies of elimination reactions of anionic bases cation [CH,=O «+ - H «+ - O=C-OCH,]™: proton with metabolites of a fluorinated anesthetic agent: to- transport catalysis and charge transfer, 85 wards modeling bioactivation in the gas phase, 203 Dipeptide Temperature and pressure effects on the elimination Gas-phase framentation of di- and tripeptides via ion- reactions of diethyl ether with hydroxide and amide ions, molecule reactions with CIPCI” , 609 411 Dissociative attachment Energy deposition function Low energy (0—14 eV) electron impact to CHF,Cl at Internal energy distributions resulting from sustained different phase conditions: medium enhanced desorption off-resonance excitation in FTMS. 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Fragmentation of the of anions, 507 bromobenzene radical cation, 285 Disulfane Enhanced cleavages Thiosulfoxides (X,S=S) and disulfanes (XSSX): first Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic resi- observation of organic thiosulfoxides, 239 dues in arginine-containing protonated peptides, 467 704 Subject index Epoxidation catalysts Fragmentation Coordination chemistry of manganese-salen complexes Fragmentation mechanisms of a-amino acids protonated studied by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry: the under electrospray ionization: a collisional activation and significance of axial ligands, 351 ab initio theoretical study, 565 Gas-phase framentation of di- and tripeptides via ion- Flowing afterglow molecule reactions with CIPCI™, 609 Temperature and pressure effects on the elimination Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic resi- reactions of diethyl ether with hydroxide and amide ions, dues in arginine-containing protonated peptides, 467 411 Fullerene ions Flowing afterglow Langmuir probe Gas-phase reactions of fullerene cations Cé, (x = 1-3) Competition between nondissociative and dissociative with pyrrolidine and piperidine: sequential reactions with electron attachment to halogenated cyclic alkenes in the Céo, 401 gas phase, 517 Flow tube Gas-phase An electrospray ionization flow tube study of the proto- Conformations of biopolymers in the gas phase: a new nated betaine/ammonia complex, 11 mass spectrometric method, 685 Fluoride affinity Gas-phase framentation of di- and tripeptides via ion- Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions of Ge(OCH;),: experi- molecule reactions with CIPCI~, 609 mental and computational characterization of pentacoor- Gas phase reactivity of rare earth metal cations with dinated Ge anions, 363 trialkylorthoformates: synthesis of neutral rare earth Formamide alkoxides, 139 Ab initio insights into amide bond cleavage reactions of Gas-phase chemistry formamide with substituted methyl cations XCH; Formation and structural discrimination of stable halo- (X = OH, F, and Cl), 303 phenylium ions in the gas phase, 21 Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FTICR) A mass spectrometric and computational study of gaseous The C,H; potential energy surface: a Fourier transform peroxynitric acid and (HOONO,)H™ protomers, 1 ion cyclotron resonance investigation of the reaction of Gas-phase enthalpy methyl cation with methane, 491 The temperature dependence of absolute gas phase acid- Fundamental factors controlling the exchange of multi- ities, 215 dentate ligands: displacement of 12-crown-4 and triglyme Gas-phase ion chemistry from complexes with divalent alkaline earth cations, 639 Bimolecular ion-molecule collisions in real time: Gas-phase fragmentation of di- and tripeptides via ion— Co*(?F,) + n-butane and isobutane reactions, 55 molecule reactions with CIPCI” , 609 Gas phase isomerization Mechanisms of reactions between ammonia and methyl- Two different pathways for unimolecular and for cata- ene Oxonium ions: immonium ion formation versus trans- lyzed keto-enol isomerization of ionized acetophenone, 385 fer of the oxygen substituent, 171 Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions Reaction of radical cations of 1,1-dihaloethenes with Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions of Ge(OCH;),: experi- ammonia: substitution and base catalyzed tautomerization mental and computational characterization of pentacoor- in sequence, 533 dinated Ge anions, 363 Water molecule assisted proton mobility in gaseous pro- Germanium methoxide tonated GlyPro and ProGly, 115 Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions of Ge(OCH,),: experi- Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectro- mental and computational characterization of pentacoor- metry (FTICR/MS) dinated Ge anions, 363 Comparison and interconversion of the two most common Germy] anions frequency-to-mass calibration functions for Fourier trans- Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions of Ge(OCH;),: experi- form ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, 591 mental and computational characterization of pentacoor- Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectro- dinated Ge anions, 363 metric studies of elimination reactions of anionic bases GlyPro with metabolites of a fluorinated anesthetic agent: to- Water molecule assisted proton mobility in gaseous pro- wards modeling bioactivation in the gas phase, 203 tonated GlyPro and ProGly, 115 Gas phase reactivity of rare earth metal cations with G2(MP2) trialkylorthoformates: synthesis of neutral rare earth Methyl loss from conventional and distonic isomers of alkoxides, 139 C,H,N~*', 459 Subject index G2(MP2,SVP) calculations Interstellar chemistry Dehydration of ionized propanol in the gas phase, 225 Gas-phase reactivity of SO™: a selected ion flow tube Guided ion beams study, 185 Absolute alkali metal ion binding affinities of several Jon-association reactions azines determined by threshold collision-induced dissoci- Gas-phase association reactions of hydroxide, methoxide, ation and ab initio theory, 439 ethoxide, and their deuterated analogs, 625 Ion chemistry Rate constants and branching ratios for the reactions of H/D exchange various positive ions with naphthalene from 300 to 1400 An electrospray ionization flow tube study of the proto- K, 327 nated betaine/ammonia complex, 11 Ion cyclotron resonance Water molecule assisted proton mobility in gaseous pro- Comparison and interconversion of the two most common tonated GlyPro and ProGly, 115 frequency-to-mass calibration functions for Fourier trans- Heats of formation form ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, 591 Methyl! loss from conventional and distonic isomers of Ion/ion proton transfer C;,H,N*', 459 Ion trap collisional activation of protonated poly(pro- High temperature pylene imine) dendrimers: generations 1-5, 419 Rate constants and branching ratios for the reactions of Ion-molecule reaction various positive ions with naphthalene from 300 to 1400 Bimolecular ion-molecule collisions in real time: K, 327 Co* CF 4) + n-butane and isobutane reactions, 55 Homoaromaticity Dehydration of ionized propanol in the gas phase, 225 Small-ring carbenes carrying a positive charge: the effects Experimental and theoretical studies of the gas-phase of substituting by CN in c-C,H; , 393 reactivity of the (HO),P=O~ phosphonium ions towards HOSO radical methanol, 545 Gas-phase reactivity of SO”: a selected ion flow tube Formation and structural discrimination of stable halo- study, 185 phenylium ions in the gas phase, 21 HSO radical Gas-phase framentation of di- and tripeptides via ion- Gas-phase reactivity of SO™’: a selected ion flow tube molecule reactions with CIPCI” ,6 09 study, 185 Gas-phase reactivity of SO: a selected ion flow tube Hydride affinities study, 185 A computational study of the hydride affinities of Group Mechanisms of reactions between ammonia and methyl- I and Group II metals, 319 ene oxonium ions: immonium ion formation versus trans- Hydride ion transfer fer of the oxygen substituent, 171 Gas-phase reactivity of SO™’: a selected ion flow tube Rate constants and branching ratios for the reactions of study, 185 various positive ions with naphthalene from 300 to 1400 Hydride reductions K, 327 A computational study of the hydride affinities of Group Reaction of radical cations of 1,1-dihaloethenes with I and Group II metals, 319 ammonia: substitution and base catalyzed tautomerization Hydrogenated fullerenes in sequence, 533 Unimolecular ion dissociation and laser-induced coales- Study of gas-phase reactivity of positive and negative cence of hydrogenated fullerenes, 599 even-electron ions prepared from diethylmethylphospho- Hydroxide and alkoxide nate ester in an external chemical ionization source of Gas-phase association reactions of hydroxide, methoxide, orthogonal tandem quadrupole/ion trap instrument, 121 ethoxide, and their deuterated analogs, 625 Thiosulfoxides (X,S=S) and disulfanes (XSSX): first Hydroxide ion transfer observation of organic thiosulfoxides, 239 Gas-phase reactivity of SO~’: a selected ion flow tube Water molecule assisted proton mobility in gaseous pro- study, 185 tonated GlyPro and ProGly, 115 Ion-neutral complexes Dissociation chemistry of the hydrogen-bridged radical Imines cation [CH,=O - + - H - - » O=C-OCH,]™: proton Mechanisms of reactions between ammonia and methyl- transport catalysis and charge transfer, 85 ene Oxonium ions: immonium ion formation versus trans- A mass spectrometric and computational study of gaseous fer of the oxygen substituent, 171 peroxynitric acid and (HOONO,)H™ protomers, 1 706 Subject index Ion trap collisional activation Low energy CID Ion trap collisional activation of protonated poly(pro- Site of protonation of N-alkylanilines, 33 pylene imine) dendrimers: generations 1-5, 419 Ion trap mass spectrometer Study of gas-phase reactivity of positive and negative Magic numbers even-electron ions prepared from diethylmethylphospho- Doubly charged cluster ions [(NaCl),,(Na),]°*: magic nate ester in an external chemical ionization source of numbers, dissociation, and structure, 667 orthogonal tandem quadrupole/ion trap instrument, 121 Mass spectrometric assay Iron carbony! Mass spectrometric assay of polymerization catalysts for Methyl bonding to Fe and Fe(CO),,: reactions of Fe and combinational screening, 377 Fe(CO),, with methyl halides, 341 Mass spectrometry Iron-methyl bond energies Conformations of biopolymers in the gas phase: a new Methyl bonding to Fe and Fe(CO),,: reactions of Fe and mass spectrometric method, 685 Fe(CO),, with methyl halides, 341 A mass spectrometric and computational study of gaseous Isomers at C5O peroxynitric acid and (HOONO,)H™ protomers, 1 Conversion of neutral C,COC, to C,CO. Potential inter- Metal cluster stellar molecules, 45 A vibrationally resolved negative ion photoelectron spec- Isonitrosomethane trum of Nbx, 653 High-energy [C,H,,N,O] cation radicals and molecules, Metal ions 101 A computational study of the hydride affinities of Group Isotope effects I and Group II metals, 319 Temperature and pressure effects on the elimination A vibrationally resolved negative ion photoelectron spec- reactions of diethyl! ether with hydroxide and amide ions, trum of Nb,, 653 411 Metals Fragmentation behavior of multiple-metal-coordinated Keto-enol tautomerism acidic oligosaccharides studied by matrix-assisted laser Two different pathways for unimolecular and for cata- desorption ionization Fourier transform mass spectrome- lyzed keto-enol isomerization of ionized acetophenone, try, 259 385 Metastable ions Kinetic method Methyl loss from conventional and distonic isomers of Microcanonical analysis of the kinetic method. The mean- C,H,N*', 459 ing of the ‘‘effective temperature,’ 271 Methylation of methane The proton affinities of amin-alkanes. A test case for the The C,H; potential energy surface: a Fourier transform kinetic method, 525 ion cyclotron resonance investigation of the reaction of Kinetics methyl cation with methane, 491 Competition between nondissociative and dissociative Methyl halides electron attachment to halogenated cyclic alkenes in the Formation and structural discrimination of stable halo- gas phase, 517 phenylium ions in the gas phase, 21 Rate constants and branching ratios for the reactions of Microcanonical kinetic rate theory various positive ions with naphthalene from 300 to 1400 Microcanonical analysis of the kinetic method. The mean- K, 327 ing of the ‘‘effective temperature,’’ 271 Temperature and pressure effects on the elimination Molecular dynamics reactions of diethyl ether with hydroxide and amide ions, Fundamental factors controlling the exchange of multi- 411 dentate ligands: displacement of 12-crown-4 and triglyme from complexes with divalent alkaline earth cations, 639 Laser desorption/ionization MS/MS Unimolecular ion dissociation and laser-induced coales- Doubly charged cluster ions [(NaCl),,(Na),]°*: magic cence of hydrogenated fullerenes, 599 numbers, dissociation, and structure, 667 Ligand exchange Multiple collisions Fundamental factors controlling the exchange of multi- Internal energy distributions resulting from sustained dentate ligands: displacement of 12-crown-4 and triglyme off-resonance excitation in FTMS. I. Fragmentation of the from complexes with divalent alkaline earth cations, 639 bromobenzene radical cation, 285 Subject index N-alkylanilines Penning trap Site of protonation of N-alkylanilines, 33 Comparison and interconversion of the two most common Naphthalene frequency-to-mass calibration functions for Fourier trans- Rate constants and branching ratios for the reactions of form ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, 591 various positive ions with naphthalene from 300 to 1400 Pentacoordinated Ge anions E32) Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions of Ge(OCH,),: experi- Negative ion-molecule reactions mental and computational characterization of pentacoor- Methyl bonding to Fe and Fe(CO),,: reactions of Fe and dinated Ge anions, 363 Fe(CO),, with methyl halides, 341 Peptides Negative ions Gas-phase fragmentation of di- and tripeptides via ion— Low energy (0-14 eV) electron impact to CHF,Cl at molecule reactions with CIPCI” , 609 different phase conditions: medium enhanced desorption Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic resi- of anions, 507 dues in arginine-containing protonated peptides, 467 Neutralization reionization Peroxides High-energy [C,H,,N,O] cation radicals and molecules, A mass spectrometric and computational study of gaseous 101 peroxynitric acid and (HOONO,)H~ protomers, | Identifying ylide ions and methyl migrations in the gas Phosphenium ions phase: the decarbonylation reactions of simple ionized Gas-phase fragmentation of di- and tripeptides via ion— N-heterocycles, 71 molecule reactions with CIPCI” , 609 Phosphorus ions Thiosulfoxides (X,S=S) and disulfanes (XSSX): first observation of organic thiosulfoxides, 239 Experimental and theoretical studies of the gas-phase reactivity of the (HO),P=O° phosphonium ions towards Niobium methanol, 545 Activation of CH,, C,H,, and C,H, by gas-phase Nb* Photoelectron spectroscopy and the thermochemistry of Nb-ligand complexes, 149 A vibrationally resolved negative ion photoelectron spec- Niobium clusters trum of Nb,, 653 A vibrationally resolved negative ion photoelectron spec- Piperidine trum of Nb,, 653 Gas-phase reactions of fullerene cations Ci, (x = 1-3) Nitrosomethane with pyrrolidine and piperidine: sequential reactions with High-energy [C,H,,N,O] cation radicals and molecules, Ceo, 401 101 Polymerization catalysts Nucleophilic addition Mass spectrometric assay of polymerization catalysts for Gas-phase reactions of fullerene cations Cf, (x = 1-3) combinational screening, 377 with pyrrolidine and piperidine: sequential reactions with Poly(propylene imine) dendrimer Coo, 401 Ion trap collisional activation of protonated poly(pro- Nucleophilic substitution pylene imine) dendrimers: generations 1-5, 419 Mechanisms of reactions between ammonia and methyl- ProGly ene Oxonium ions: immonium ion formation versus trans- Water molecule assisted proton mobility in gaseous pro- fer of the oxygen substituent, 171 tonated GlyPro and ProGly, 115 Reaction of radical cations of 1,1-dihaloethenes with Propanol * ammonia: substitution and base catalyzed tautomerization Dehydration of ionized propanol in the gas phase, 225 in sequence, 533 Proton affinity (PA) The gas phase acid/base properties of 1,3-dimethyluracil, 1-methyl-2-pyridone, and 1-methyl-4-pyridone: _ rele- Oligosaccharide vance to the mechanism of orotidine-5’-monophosphate Fragmentation behavior of multiple-metal-coordinated decarboxylase, 251 acidic oligosaccharides studied by matrix-assisted laser Experimental and theoretical studies of the gas-phase desorption ionization Fourier transform mass spectrome- reactivity of the (HO),P=O~ phosphonium ions towards try, 259 methanol, 545 Oxonium ions The proton affinities of amin-alkanes. A test case for the Mechanisms of reactions between ammonia and methyl- kinetic method, 525 ene oxonium ions: immonium ion formation versus trans- Protonation site fer of the oxygen substituent, 171 Site of protonation of N-alkylanilines, 33 708 Subject index Proton-bound dimers desorption ionization Fourier transform mass spectrome- Microcanonical analysis of the kinetic method. The mean- try, 259 ing of the ‘‘effective temperature,’ 271 Singlet/triplet splitting Pyridone Small-ring carbenes carrying a positive charge: the effects The gas phase acid/base properties of 1,3-dimethyluracil, of substituting by CN in c-C,H;, 393 1-methyl-2-pyridone, and 1-methyl-4-pyridone: _rele- Sodium chloride vance to the mechanism of orotidine-5’-monophosphate Doubly charged cluster ions [(NaCl),,(Na),]?*: magic decarboxylase, 251 numbers, dissociation, and structure, 667 Pyrrolidine SO* ion Gas-phase reactions of fullerene cations Ci (x = 1-3) Gas-phase reactivity of SO™’: a selected ion flow tube with pyrrolidine and piperidine: sequential reactions with study, 185 Co, 401 Substituted methyl cations Ab initio insights into amide bond cleavage reactions of Quadrupole ion trap formamide with substituted methyl cations XCH> (X = OH, F, and Cl), 303 Ion trap collisional activation of protonated poly(pro- pylene imine) dendrimers: generations 1-5, 419 Surface-induced dissociation (SID) Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic resi- dues in arginine-containing protonated peptides, 467 Rare earth alkoxides Sustained off-resonance irradiation-collision-induced disso- Gas phase reactivity of rare earth metal cations with ciation (SORI-CID) trialkylorthoformates: synthesis of neutral rare earth Internal energy distributions resulting from sustained alkoxides, 139 off-resonance excitation in FTMS. I. Fragmentation of the Rare earth metal ions bromobenzene radical cation, 285 Gas phase reactivity of rare earth metal cations with trialkylorthoformates: synthesis of neutral rare earth alkoxides, 139 Tandem mass spectrometry Rate constants Doubly charged cluster ions [(NaCl),,(Na),]°~: magic Rate constants and branching ratios for the reactions of numbers, dissociation, and structure, 667 various positive ions with naphthalene from 300 to 1400 Thiosulfoxides (X,S=S) and disulfanes (XSSX): first Ky o27 observation of organic thiosulfoxides, 239 Reaction mechanism Unimolecular ion dissociation and laser-induced coales- Reaction of radical cations of 1,1l-dihaloethenes with cence of hydrogenated fullerenes, 599 ammonia: substitution and base catalyzed tautomerization Thermal electron detachment in sequence, 533 Effect of buffer gas alterations on the thermal electron attachment and detachment reactions of azulene by pulsed Salen complexes high pressure mass spectrometry, 481 Coordination chemistry of manganese-salen complexes Thermochemistry studied by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry: the Activation of CH,, C,H,, and C,H, by gas-phase Nb~ significance of axial ligands, 351 and the thermochemistry of Nb-ligand complexes, 149 Salt-bridge complex The temperature dependence of absolute gas phase acid- An electrospray ionization flow tube study of the proto- ities, 215 nated betaine/ammonia complex, 11 Thiosulfide Selected-ion flow tube (SIFT) Thiosulfoxides (X,S=S) and disulfanes (XSSX): first Gas-phase association reactions of hydroxide, methoxide, observation of organic thiosulfoxides, 239 ethoxide, and their deuterated analogs, 625 Time-of-flight mass spectrometry Gas-phase reactions of fullerene cations Ci (x = 1-3) Bimolecular ion-molecule collisions in real time: with pyrrolidine and piperidine: sequential reactions with Co*(*F,) + n-butane and isobutane reactions, 55 Co, 401 Time-resolved bimolecular collisions Gas-phase reactivity of SO~’: a selected ion flow tube Bimolecular ion-molecule collisions in real time: study, 185 Co*(*F,) + n-butane and isobutane reactions, 55 Sialic acid Transition metal chemistry Fragmentation behavior of multiple-metal-coordinated Bimolecular ion-molecule collisions in real time: acidic oligosaccharides studied by matrix-assisted laser Co*(7F,) + n-butane and isobutane reactions, 55

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