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5b Mass Spectrometry International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 208 (2001) 243 Author index Adams, N.G., 99 Garscadden, A., 127 Qian, Q.-Y., 113 Alving, K., 205 Gresham, G.L., 135 Appelhans, A.D., 135 Groenewold, G.S., 135 Raghunath, P., 59 Reyes, P.G., 81 Babcock, L.M., 99 Halicz, L., 89 Rowe, B.R., 73 Baranov, V.I., 17 Harkewicz, R., 205 Rowland, B., 135 Basner, R., | Huett, T., 37 Rudolph, M., 67 Becker, J.B., 193 Becker, K., | Iga, I., 159 Sanches, I.P., 159 BelBruno, J.J., 7 Schmidt, M., | Belov, M.E., 205 Jeffery, M.T., 135 Smith, R.D., 205 Belshaw, N.S., 89 Jiao, C.Q., 127 Spangler, G.E., 169 Benson, M.T., 135 Speck, T., 73 Bhanuprakash, K., 59 Kessinger, G.F., 37 Srinivas, R., 59 Borsdorf, H., 67 Kissel, R., 29 Srivastava, S.K., 159 Boulyga, S.F., 193 Konenkov, N.V., 17 Stadelmann, J.-P., 147 Sudakov, M.Yu., 17 Castillo, F., 81 Li, W.-J., 113 Chang, T.-L., 113 Tang, Z., 7 Cousins, L.M., 17 Mangan, M., 159 Tarnovsky, V., 1 Martinez, H., 81 Travers, D., 73 Dannacher, J., 147 Masselon, C.D., 205 Decker, B.K., 99 McLean, J.S., 193 Urbassek, H.M., 29 DeJoseph, C.A., Jr Messenger, S., 227 Delmore, J.E., 37 Montaser, A., 193 van der Hart, W.J., 119 Dietze, H.-J., 193 Mostefaoui, T.I., 73 Vivekananda, S., 59 Fahey, A.J., 227 Nikolaev, E.N., 205 Wang, J., 113 Weibel, M.A., 135 Galy, A., 89 Olson, J.E., 135 Ganguly, B., 127 O’Nions, R.K., 89 Zhao, M.-T., 113 1387-3806/01/$20.00 © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 208 (2001) 245-247 Subject index Ab initio calculations Static secondary ionization mass spec- with large spherical clusters, 29 Ab initio calculations on the isomer- trometry and mass spectrometry/mass DFT ization of C,H, radical cations, 119 spectrometry (MS~) characterization Structures and energies of C,S*~ (1 = Absolute cross sections of the chemical warfare agent HD on n= 16)andC,S 9 =n = 16) Experimental investigation of the for- soil particle surfaces, 135 clusters, 7 mation of N atoms in N “—Ne, Kr, and CHF, Direct injection high efficiency nebu- Xe collisions, 81 Electron impact ionization of CHF,, lizer Abundance sensitivity 159 Ultratrace and isotopic analysis of Quadrupole mass filter operation with C,H, radical cations long-lived radionuclides by double- auxiliary quadrupolar excitation: the- Ab initio calculations on the isomer- focusing sector field inductively cou- ory and experiment, 17 ization of C,H,, radical cations, 119 pled plasma mass spectrometry using Actinides Clusters direct liquid sample introduction, 193 Ultratrace and isotopic analysis of Sputtering of a Au surface covered Dissociative long-lived radionuclides by double- with large spherical clusters, 29 Comparisons of electron impact ion- focusing sector field inductively cou- Structures and energies of C,S” (1 S ization and ion chemistries of CF,Br pled plasma mass spectrometry using ns 16) andC,S°' (9 =n & 16) and CF,I, 127 direct liquid sample introduction, 193 clusters, 7 Distilled mustard Ammonia phosphorus oxide CN radical Static secondary ionization mass spec- Characterization of ammonia phos- Product channeling in the reactions of trometry and mass spectrometry/mass phorus oxide H,NPO™ ions and their CS*(X°S*) with simple carboxylic spectrometry (MS*) characterization neutral counterparts by mass spectro- acids and esters, 99 of the chemical warfare agent HD on metry and computational chemistry, Collisional activation soil particle surfaces, 135 59 Characterization of ammonia phos- Double-focusing sector field induc- Angular distributions phorus oxide H,NPO™ ions and their tively coupled plasma mass spectro- Experimental investigation of the for- neutral counterparts by mass spectro- metry mation of N atoms in N“—Ne, Kr, and metry and computational chemistry, Ultratrace and isotopic analysis of Xe collisions, 81 59 long-lived radionuclides by double- Atomic weight Computational chemistry focusing sector field inductively cou- Absolute isotopic composition and Characterization of ammonia phos- pled plasma mass spectrometry using atomic weight of zinc, 113 phorus oxide H,NPO™ ions and their direct liquid sample introduction, 193 neutral counterparts by mass spectro- Drift velocity Blister agent metry and computational chemistry, Pulsed injection of ions into the Static secondary ionization mass spec- 59 CRESU experiment, 73 trometry and mass spectrometry/mass Cross sections spectrometry (MS*) characterization Electron impact ionization of the Electron impact ionization of the chemical warfare agent HD on TiCl, (x = 1 — 3) free radicals, | Electron impact ionization of CHF;, soil particle surfaces, 135 CS”~ ion 159 Product channeling in the reactions of Electron impact ionization of the CS*(X°S~) with simple carboxylic Carbon TiCl, (x = 1 — 3) free radicals, | acids and esters, 99 Structures and energies of C,S*~ (1 S Electron transfer ns 16) andC,S” (9 = n S 16) Experimental investigation of the for- clusters, 7 Desorption mation of N atoms in N“—Ne, Kr, and Chemical agent Sputtering of a Au surface covered Xe collisions, 81 1387-3806/01/$20.00 © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved 246 Subject index Electrospray Jon/molecule reactions Absolute isotopic composition and Jon discrimination during ion accu- Product channeling in the reactions of atomic weight of zinc, 113 mulation in a quadrupole interface CS*(X°S*) with simple carboxylic Mg external to a Fourier transform ion acids and esters, 99 High-precision measurement of mag- cyclotron resonance mass spectrome- Pulsed injection of ions into the nesium isotopes by multiple-collector ter, 205 CRESU experiment, 73 inductively coupled plasma mass spec- Ion-sampling trometry, 89 Characterization of the ion-sampling Molecular-dynamics simulation Fractionation pinhole interface for an ion mobility Sputtering of a Au surface covered High-precision measurement of mag- spectrometer/mass spectrometer sys- with large spherical clusters, 29 nesium isotopes by multiple-collector tem, 169 Molten glass inductively coupled plasma mass spec- Ion stability Ag ion formation mechanisms in trometry, 89 Ion discrimination during ion accu- molten glass ion emitters, 37 Fragmentation mulation in a quadrupole interface Ab initio calculations on the isomer- external to a Fourier transform ion ization of C,H, radical cations, 119 N? cyclotron resonance mass spectrome- FTICR-MS (Fourier transform ion cy- Experimental investigation of the for- ter, 205 clotron resonance mass spectrometry) mation of N atoms in N *—Ne, Kr, and Isomeric alkyl benzenes lon discrimination during ion accumu- Xe collisions, 81 lation in a quadrupole interface exter- Gas-phase ion mobility studies of N° constitutional isomeric hydrocarbons nal to a Fourier transform ion cyclo- Experimental investigation of the for- using different ionization techniques, tron resonance mass spectrometer, 205 mation of N atoms in N “Ne, Kr, and 67 Xe collisions, 81 Isomerization High order resonance Ab initio calculations on the isomer- Neutralization reionization Quadrupole mass filter operation with ization of C,H, radical cations, 119 Characterization of ammonia phos- auxiliary quadrupolar excitation: the- Isotope ratio analysis phorus oxide H,NPO” ions and their ory and experiment, 17 Ultratrace and isotopic analysis of neutral counterparts by mass spectro- metry and computational chemistry, long-lived radionuclides by double- 59 Ion chemistry focusing sector field inductively cou- Comparisons of electron impact ion- pled plasma mass spectrometry us- ization and ion chemistries of CF,Br ing direct liquid sample introduction, Photoelectron-photoion coincidence data and CF,I, 127 193 Behavior of excited C,H,O~ cations: Ion discrimination Isotope ratios a He-Ia photoelectron-photoion coin- Ion discrimination during ion accu- Ag ion formation mechanisms in cidence study of propanal, 147 mulation in a quadrupole interface molten glass ion emitters, 37 Plasma deposition external to a Fourier transform ion Isotopic abundance Electron impact ionization of the cyclotron resonance mass spectrome- Absolute isotopic composition and TiCl, (x = 1 — 3) free radicals, | ter, 205 atomic weight of zinc, 113 Product distributions Jon emission mechanisms Isotopic ratio measurements Product channeling in the reactions of Ag ion formation mechanisms in Isotopic ratio measurements by time- CS*(X°*) with simple carboxylic molten glass ion emitters, 37 of-flight secondary ion mass spectro- acids and esters, 99 Ionization metry, 227 Propanal Comparisons of electron impact ion- Behavior of excited C;H,O” cations: ization and ion chemistries of CF,Br Low temperature a He-Ia@ photoelectron-photoion coin- and CF,I, 127 Pulsed injection of ions into the cidence study of propanal, 147 lon mobility spectrometry CRESU experiment, 73 Propanal cation Characterization of the ion-sampling Behavior of excited C,H,O~ cations: pinhole interface for an ion mobility Mass-dependent a He-Ia@ photoelectron-photoion coin- spectrometer/mass spectrometer sys- High-precision measurement of mag- cidence study of propanal, 147 tem, 169 nesium isotopes by multiple-collector Pseudohalogen Gas-phase ion mobility studies of con- inductively coupled plasma mass spec- Product channeling in the reactions of stitutional isomeric hydrocarbons using trometry, 89 CS*(X°S*) with simple carboxylic different ionization techniques, 67 Mass spectrometry acids and esters, 99 Subject index Pulsed ion source spectrometry (MS*) characterization Surface analysis Pulsed injection of ions into the of the chemical warfare agent HD on Static secondary ionization mass spec- CRESU experiment, 73 soil particle surfaces, 135 trometry and mass spectrometry/mass Selective external ion accumulation spectrometry (MS*) characterization lon discrimination during ion accumu- of the chemical warfare agent HD on Quadrupole mass filter lation in a quadrupole interface exter- soil particle surfaces, 135 Quadrupole mass filter operation with nal to a Fourier transform ion cyclo- Surface roughness auxiliary quadrupolar excitation: the- ory and experiment, 17 tron resonance mass spectrometer, Sputtering of a Au surface covered 205 with large spherical clusters, 29 Quasi-equilibrium theory calculations Silica gel Behavior of excited C,H,O* cations: Ag ion formation mechanisms in Thermal ion emission a He-Ia photoelectron-photoion coin- molten glass ion emitters, 37 Ag ion formation mechanisms in cidence study of propanal, 147 SIMS molten glass ion emitters, 37 Isotopic ratio measurements by time- Titanium tetrachloride Radioactive waste of-flight secondary ion mass spectro- Electron impact ionization of the Ultratrace and isotopic analysis of metry, 227 TiCl, (x = | — 3) free radicals, 1 long-lived radionuclides by double- Sputtering ToF-SIMS focusing sector field inductively cou- Sputtering of a Au surface covered Isotopic ratio measurements by time- pled plasma mass spectrometry using with large spherical clusters, 29 of-flight secondary ion mass spectro- direct liquid sample introduction, 193 Stability “islands” metry, 227 Rate coefficients Quadrupole mass filter operation with Tunneling Product channeling in the reactions of auxiliary quadrupolar excitation: the- Ab initio calculations on the isomer- CS*(X°S*) with simple carboxylic ory and experiment, 17 ization of C,H, radical cations, 119 acids and esters, 99 Standard, SRM980 Resolution High-precision measurement of mag- Uniform supersonic jet Quadrupole mass filter operation with nesium isotopes by multiple-collector Pulsed injection of ions into the auxiliary quadrupolar excitation: the- inductively coupled plasma mass spec- CRESU experiment, 73 ory and experiment, 17 trometry, 89 Resonance excitation Structure Vapor viscosity Quadrupole mass filter operation with Structures and energies of C,S* (1 = Product channeling in the reactions of auxiliary quadrupolar excitation: the- n= 16) and CS’ 9 =n = 16) CS*(X**) with simple carboxylic ory and experiment, 17 clusters, 7 acids and esters, 99 Sulfur Secondary ion mass spectrometry Structures and energies of C,S* (1 = Zinc Static secondary ionization mass spec- ns 16) andC,S° (9 S Absolute isotopic composition and trometry and mass spectrometry/mass clusters, 7 atomic weight of zinc, 113

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