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Alt, i ~ EVIER International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 195/196 (2000) v—ix CONTENTS Special Issue: To celebrate the life and scientific achievements of Robert Reed Squires, edited by Michael T. Bowers, Susan Graul, and Hilkka I. Kentdéimaa A Personal Forward A Mentor’s Thoughts A Personal Reminiscence Robert R. Squires: Biographical Sketch A mass spectrometric and computational study of gaseous peroxynitric acid and (HOONO,)H* protomers Massimiliano Aschi, Marina Attina, Fulvio Cacace, Antonella Cartoni, and Federico Pepi (Rome, Italy) An electrospray ionization flow tube study of the protonated betaine/ammonia complex G. Koster and C. Lifshitz (Jerusalem, Israel) Formation and structural discrimination of stable halophenylium ions in the gas phase A. Filippi (Rome, Italy), F. Grandinetti (Viterbo, Italy), G. Occhiucci, and M. Speranza (Rome, Italy) Site of protonation of N-alkylanilines Alex. G. Harrison and Ya-Ping Tu (Ontario, Canada) Conversion of neutral C,COC, to C,CO. Potential interstellar molecules Suresh Dua, Stephen J. Blanksby, and John H. Bowie (Adelaide, South Australia) Bimolecular ion-molecule collisions in real time: Co*(?F,) + n-butane and isobutane reactions Emily L. Reichert, Sung Soo Yi, and James C. Weisshaar (Madison, WI, USA) Now Available On & http://ChemWeb.com — The World Wide Club for the Chemical Community http://chemweb.com/gateways/elseviehrt.m ! Abstracted/Contents in: Chem. Abstr.; Curr. Contents, Phys. Chem. Earth Sci.; EMBASE/Excerpta Medica; INSPEC; Mass Spectrom. Bull.; PASCAL/CNRS 1387-3806( 20000121) 195/196*;1-V (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Identifying ylide ions and methyl migrations in the gas phase: the decarbonylation reactions of simple ionized N-heterocycles David J. Lavorato, Lorne M. Fell (Ontario, Canada), Graham A. McGibbon, Semia Sen (Berlin, Germany), Johan K. Terlouw (Ontario, Canada), and Helmut Schwarz (Berlin, Germany) Dissociation chemistry of the hydrogen-bridged radical cation [(CH,=O ---H---O=C—OCH,]*: proton transport catalysis and charge transfer Lorne M. Fell (Ontario, Canada), Paul J.A. Ruttink (Utrecht, The Netherlands), Peter C. Burgers (Barneveld, The Netherlands), Moschoula A. Trikoupis, and Johan K. Terlouw (Ontario, Canada) High-energy [C,H,,N,O] cation radicals and molecules Miroslav Poldsek, Martin Sadilek, and Franti§ek Tureéek (Seattle, WA, USA) Water molecule assisted proton mobility in gaseous protonated GlyPro and ProGly C.G. Sinnige, L.J. de Koning, and N.M.M. Nibbering (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) ................cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 115 Study of gas-phase reactivity of positive and negative even-electron ions prepared from diethylmethylphosphonate ester in an external chemical ionization source of orthogonal tandem quadrupole/ion trap instrument V. Steiner (Paris, France), I. Daoust-Maleval (Vert-le-Petit, France), and J.-C. Tabet (Paris, France) Gas phase reactivity of rare earth metal cations with trialkylorthoformates: synthesis of neutral rare earth alkoxides Nadine Marchandé, Sylvie Breton, Serge Géribaldi (Nice, France), José M. Carretas, Antonio Pires de Matos, and Joaquim Marcalo (Sacavém, Portugal) Activation of CH,, C,H,, and C,H, by gas-phase Nb* and the thermochemistry of Nb-ligand complexes M.R. Sievers, Y.-M. Chen, C.L. Haynes, and P.B. Armentrout (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) Mechanisms of reactions between ammonia and methylene oxonium ions: immonium ion formation versus transfer of the oxygen substituent Lihn Bache-Andreassen and Einar Uggerud (Oslo, Norway) Gas-phase reactivity of SO*’: a selected ion flow tube study Brian K. Decker, Nigel G. Adams, and Lucia M. Babcock (Athens, GA, USA) Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometric studies of elimination reactions of anionic bases with metabolites of a fluorinated anesthetic agent: towards modeling bioactivation in the gas phase Nganha C. Luu (Newark, DE, USA), Ramaswamy A. Iyer, M.W. Anders (Rochester, NY, USA), and Douglas P. Ridge (Newark, DE, USA) The temperature dependence of absolute gas phase acidities John E. Bartmess, Jason L. Pittman (Knoxville, TN, USA), Jeremiah A. Aeschleman, and Carol A. Deakyne (Charleston, IL, USA) Dehydration of ionized propanol in the gas phase Guy Bouchoux, Nadége Choret (Palaiseau, France), and Robert Flammang (Mons, Belgium) Thiosulfoxides (X,S=S) and disulfanes (XSSX): first observation of organic thiosulfoxides Pascal Gerbaux (Mons, Belgium), Jean-Yves Salpin, Guy Bouchoux (Palaiseau, France), and Robert Flammang (Mons, Belgium) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Gas phase acid/base properties of 1,3,-dimethyluracil, 1-methyl-2-pyridone, and 1-methyl-4-pyridone: relevance to the mechanism of orotidine-5’-monophosphate decarboxylase Scott Gronert, Wan Yong Feng, Frank Chew, and Weiming Wu (San Francisco, CA, USA) Fragmentation behavior of multiple-metal-coordinated acidic oligosaccharides studied by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization Fourier transform mass spectrometry Sharron G. Penn, Mark T. Cancilla, and Carlito B. Lebrilla (Davis, CA, USA) Microcanonical analysis of the kinetic method. The meaning of the “effective temperature” Kent M. Ervin (Reno, NV, USA) Internal energy distributions resulting from sustained off-resonance excitation in FTMS. I. Fragmentation of the bromobenzene radical cation Julia Laskin, Michelle Byrd, and Jean Futrell (Newark, DE, USA) Ab initio insights into amide bond cleavage reactions of formamide with substituted methyl cations XCH} (X = OH, F, and Cl) Richard A.J. O’Hair (Victoria, Australia) and Scott Gronert (San Francisco, CA, USA) A computational study of the hydride affinities of Group I and Group II metals Paul G. Wenthold (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Rate constants and branching ratios for the reactions of various positive ions with naphthalene from 300 to 1400 K Anthony J. Midey, Skip Williams, Susan T. Arnold, Itzhak Dotan, Robert A. Morris, and A.A. Viggiano (Hanscom Air Force Base, MA, USA) Methyl bonding to Fe and Fe(CO),,: reactions of Fe” and Fe(CO),, with methyl halides Amy E. Stevens Miller, Thomas M. Miller, A.A. Viggiano, Robert A. Morris, and John F. Paulson (Hanscom Air Force Base, MA, USA) Coordination chemistry of manganese-salen complexes studied by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry: the significance of axial ligands Dietmar A. Plattner, Derek Feichtinger (Ziirich, Switzerland), Jaouad El-Bahraoui, and Olaf Wiest (Notre Dame, IN, USA) Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions of Ge(OCH,),: experimental and computational characterization of pentacoordinated Ge anions Nelson H. Morgon (Campinas, Brazil), Luciano A. Xavier, and José M. Riveros (Sdo Paulo, Brazil) Mass spectrometric assay of polymerization catalysts for combinational screening Christian Hinderling and Peter Chen (Ziirich, Switzerland) Two different pathways for unimolecular and for catalyzed keto-enol isomerization of ionized acetophenone J. Chamot-Rooke, G. van der Rest, P. Mourgues, and H.E. Audier (Palaiseau, France) Small-ring carbenes carrying a positive charge: the effects of substituting by CN Rebecca K. Milburn, Diethard K. Bohme, Alan C. Hopkinson (Ontario, Canada) Gas-phase reactions of fullerene cations Cx; (x = 1-3) with pyrrolidine and piperidine: sequential reactions with CZ, Jing Sun and Diethard K. Béhme (Ontario, Canada) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Temperature and pressure effects on the elimination reactions of diethyl ether with hydroxide and amide ions Michael C. Baschky and Steven R. Kass (Minneapolis, MN, USA) Ion trap collisional activation of protonated poly(propylene imine) dendrimers: generations 1-5 Scott A. McLuckey, Keiji G. Asano, T. Gregory Schaaff, and James L. Stephenson Jr. (Oak Ridge, TN, USA) Absolute alkali metal ion binding affinities of several azines determined by threshold collision-induced dissociation and ab initio theory R. Amunugama and M.T. Rodgers (Detroit, MI, USA) Methyl loss from conventional and distonic isomers of C,H,N'*' Steen Hammerum, Jens Henriksen, Tina Henriksen, and Theis I. Sglling (Copenhagen, Denmark) Refining the model for selective cleavage at acidic residues in arginine-containing protonated peptides George Tsaprailis, Arpad Somogyi, Eugene N. Nikolaev, and Vicki H. Wysocki (Tucson, AZ, Effect of buffer gas alterations on the thermal electron attachment and detachment reactions of azulene by pulsed high pressure mass spectrometry D.H. Williamson, W.B. Knighton, and E.P. Grimsrud (Bozeman, MT, USA) The C,H; potential energy surface: a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance investigation of the reaction of methyl cation with methane J.J. Fisher, G.K. Koyanagi, and T.B. McMahon (Ontario, Canada) Low energy (0-14 eV) electron impact to CHF,CI at different phase conditions: medium enhanced desorption of anions Frank Briining, Petra Tegeder, Judith Langer, and Eugen Illenberger (Berlin, Germany) Competition between nondissociative and dissociative electron attachment to halogenated cyclic alkenes in the gas phase Jane M. Van Doren, Donna M. Kerr, Matthew D. Hargus, William M. Foley, Sarah A. McSweeney (Worcester, MA, USA), Thomas M. Miller, Robert A. Morris, A.A. Viggiano (Bedford, MA, USA), and W.B. Knighton (Bozeman, MT, USA) The proton affinities of amin-alkanes. A test case for the kinetic method Jie Cao and John L. Holmes (Ontario, Canada) Reaction of radical cations of 1,1-dihaloethanes with ammonia: substitution and base catalyzed tautomerization in sequence Andreas Nixdorf and Hans-Friedrich Griitzmacher (Bielefeld, Germany) Experimental and theoretical studies of the gas-phase reactivity of the (HO),P=O* phosphonium ions towards methanol S. Gevrey, A. Luna, M-H. Taphanel, J. Tortajada, and J-P. Morizur (Paris, France) Fragmentation mechanisms of a-amino acids protonated under electrospray ionization: a collisional activation and ab initio theoretical study Francoise Rogalewicz, Yannik Hoppilliard, and Gilles Ohanessian (Palaiseau, France) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Comparison and interconversion of the two most common frequency-to-mass calibration functions for Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry Stone D.-H. Shi, Jared J. Drader, Michael A. Freitas, Christopher L. Hendrickson, and Alan G. Marshall (Tallahassee, FL, USA) Unimolecular ion dissociation and laser-induced coalescence of hydrogenated fullerenes Monika Moder (Leipzig, Germany), Matthias Niichter, Bernd Ondruschka (Jena, Germany), Gabor Czira, Karoly Vékey (Pusztaszeri, Hungary), Mark P. Barrow, and Thomas Drewello (Coventry, UK) Gas-phase fragmentation of di- and tripeptides via ion—molecule reactions with CIPCI* Ying-Qing Yu, Chris L. Stumpf, and Hilkka I. Kenttiimaa (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Gas-phase association reactions of hydroxide, methoxide, ethoxide, and their deuterated analogs Shuji Kato, Thuy Thanh Dang, Stephan E. Barlow, Charles H. DePuy, and Veronica M. Bierbaum (Boulder, CO, USA) Fundamental factors controlling the exchange of multidentate ligands: displacement of 12-crown-4 and triglyme from complexes with divalent alkaline earth cations Nanzhu Shen, R. Marshall Pope, and David V. Dearden (Provo, UT, USA) A vibrationally resolved negative ion photoelectron spectrum of Nb, Timothy P. Marcy and Doreen G. Leopold (Minneapolis, MN, USA) Doubly charged cluster ions [(NaCl),,(Na)]7*: magic numbers, dissociation, and structure Duxi Zhang and R. Graham Cooks (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Conformations of biopolymers in the gas phase: a new mass spectrometric method Andrew C. Gill, Keith R. Jennings (Coventry, UK), Thomas Wyttenbach, and Michael T. Bowers (Santa Barbara, CA, USA) Author index Subject index The table of contents of The International Journal of Mass Spectrometry is included in ESTOC—Elsevier Science Tables of Contents service, which can be accessed on the World Wide Web at the following URLs: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/estoc or http://www.elsevier.com/locate/estoc For more information see URL LJMSP Home Page: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ijmsip

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