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WMS (Rel Mass Spectrometry ELSEVIER International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 222 (2003) iv—vii www.elsevier.com locate jms CONTENTS Special Issue: In honour of Jesse (Jack) L. Beauchamp Tribute: A celebration of the scientific and personal contributions of Jesse (Jack) L. Beauchamp Peter B. Armentrout, Michael T. Bowers and Mary T. Rodgers... ........ ccc ccc cc ccccccccvcccees Jesse Lee (Jack) Beauchamp: CV Full-Length Articles Loss of HF from C,H,FO* produced from 2-hydroxy-2-trifluoromethylpropanoic acid upon electron ionization Osamu Sekiguchi (Oslo, Norway), Daisuke Watanabe, Satoshi Nakajima, Susumu Tajima (Gunma, Japan) and Einar Uggerud (Oslo, Norway) On the acidity of cyclopropanaphthalenes. Gas phase and computational studies Ivana Antol, Zoran Glasovac (Zagreb, Croatia), Michael C. Hare (Minneapolis, MN, USA), Mirjana Eckert-Maksic (Zagreb, Croatia) and Steven R. Kass (Minneapolis, MN, USA) Ligand exchange reactions of proton bound dimers of carboxamides models for protonated proteins Matthias Witt and Hans-Friedrich Griitzmacher (Bielefeld, Germany) The water-solvated methanol ion and its isomers: experiment and theory Jie Cao, Ya-Ping Tu, Weixing Sun and John L. Holmes (Ottawa, Ont., Canada) Metastable states of dimethyloxonium, (CH;),0H* Franti§ek Tureéek and Philip J. Reid (Seattle, WA, USA) Available Online via: CS ntp/ChemWeb, com SCIENCE http://chemweb.com/gateways/elsevier.html http://www.sciencedirect.com Abstracted/Contents in: Chem. Abstr.; Curr. Contents, Phys. Chem. Earth Sci.; Embase/excerpta Medica; INSPEC; Mass Spectrom. Bull.; PASCAL/CNRS (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Application of ion mobility to the gas-phase conformational analysis of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) Jennifer Gidden, Paul R. Kemper, Erin Shammel, David P. Fee, Stanley Anderson and Michael T. Bowers (Santa Barbara, CA, USA) Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization—boundary-activated dissociation of peptide ions in a quadrupole ion trap Kenneth L. Ray and Gary L. Glish (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) Identification of colorants as used in watercolor and oil paintings by UV laser desorption mass spectrometry Donna M. Grim and John Allison (East Lansing, MI, USA) Chemical ionization of amino and hydroxy group containing arylalkyl compounds with ions in a nitromethane plasma Luts E. Ramos, Ana M. Fernandes, A.J. Ferrer Correia (Aveiro, Portugal) and Nico M.M. Nibbering (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) The mechanism of C-terminal fragmentations in alkali metal ion complexes of peptides Wan Yong Feng, Scott Gronert, Kirsten A. Fletcher, Abdul Warres (San Francisco, CA, USA) and Carlito B. Lebrilla (Davis, CA, USA) Determination of phosphate position in hexose monosaccharides using an FTICR mass spectrometer: ion/molecule reactions, labeling studies, and dissociation mechanisms Michael D. Leavell (Berkeley, CA, USA), Gary H. Kruppa (Livermore, CA, USA) and Julie A. Leary (Berkeley, CA, USA) Modeling the ion density distribution in collisional cooling RF multipole ion guides Aleksey V. Tolmachev, Harold R. Udseth and Richard D. Smith (Richland, WA, USA) Gas phase hydrogen/deuterium exchange of proteins in an ion trap mass spectrometer Sarah E. Evans, Nathan Lueck and Elaine M. Marzluff (Grinnell, IA, USA) Electron-impact total ionization cross-sections of the chlorofluoromethanes Karl K. Irikura (Gaithersburg, MD, USA), M. Asgar Ali (Washington, DC, USA) and Yong-Ki Kim (Gaithersburg, MD, USA) Effects of oxygen and water on the resonance electron capture reactions of low electron affinity compounds M.J. Salyards, W.B. Knighton and E.P. Grimsrud (Bozeman, MT, USA) Time-resolved kinetic energy releases in propane S. Matt-Leubner, A. Stamatovic, R. Parajuli, P. Scheier (Innsbruck, Austria), T.D. Mark (Innsbruck, Austria and Bratislava, Slovak Republic), O. Echt (Innsbruck, Austria) and C. Lifshitz (Jerusalem, Israel) The fluoride affinity of SO, Kim C. Lobring, Catherine E. Check and Lee S. Sunderlin (DeKalb, IL, USA) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Involvement of salt bridges in a novel gas phase rearrangement of protonated arginine-containing dipeptides which precedes fragmentation Jason M. Farrugia and Richard A.J. O’Hair (Melbourne, Australia) Performance of a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer adapted for ion/ion reaction studies Gavin E. Reid, J. Mitchell Wells, Ethan R. Badman and Scott A. McLuckey (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Chiral recognition of non-natural x-amino acids Jean Francois Gal (Nice, France), Michele Stone and Carlito B. Lebrilla (Davis, CA, USA) The energetics of nitric oxide generation upon protonation of diazeniumdiolates Loubna A. Hammad (West Lafayette, IN, USA), Patrick H. Ruane, Neema A. Kumar, John P. Toscano (Baltimore, MD, USA) and Paul G. Wenthold (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Quantification and confirmation of identity of analytes in various matrices with in-source collision-induced dissociation on a single quadrupole mass spectrometer Kevin C. Crellin (Lake Forest, CA, USA), Emily Sible and John Van Antwerp (Milford, MA, USA) Energetics of selective cleavage at acidic residues studied by time- and energy-resolved surface-induced dissociation in FT-ICR MS Thomas H. Bailey (Newark, DE, USA), Julia Laskin and Jean H. Futrell (Richland, WA, USA) Collision-induced dissociation and theoretical studies of K* complexes with ammonia: a test of theory for potassium ions Christopher Iceman and P.B. Armentrout (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) Space charge effects on mass accuracy for multiply charged ions in ESI-FTICR P. Kristina Taylor and I. Jonathan Amster (Athens, GA, USA) A comparison of negative and positive ion time-of-flight post-source decay mass spectrometry for peptides containing basic residues Nigel L. Clipston, Jaran Jai-nhuknan and Carolyn J. Cassady (Tuscaloosa, AL, USA) Theoretical interpretation of the observed diastereoisomeric differentiation of cis- and trans-2- methylcyclohexanol in the gas phase mediated by scandium(I) S. Antonczak, N. Marchandeé, D. Cabrol-Bass and S. Géribaldi (Nice, France) A mass spectrometric study of noncovalent gas phase interaction of staphylococcal nucleases with 5'-nucleoside phosphate inhibitors Weihong Gong, Gregory G. Polkowski II, Ingrid Fritsch and Charles L. Wilkins (Fayetteville, AR, USA) Reactions of O,°, NO” and H,0° with methylcyclohexane (C;H,4) and cyclooctane (CyH,,) from 298 to 700 K Anthony J. Midey, Skip Williams, Thomas M. Miller and A.A. Viggiano (Hanscom, MA, USA) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Influence of substituents on cation—z interactions. 5. Absolute binding energies of alkali metal cation-anisole complexes determined by threshold collision-induced dissociation and theoretical studies R. Amunugama and M.T. Rodgers (Detroit, MI, USA) Taming halonium metathesis Danielle Leblanc (Palaiseau, France), Jennie Kong, Philip S. Mayer and Thomas Hellman Morton (Riverside, CA, USA) Protonation thermochemistry of B-alanine. An evaluation of proton affinities and entropies determined by the extended kinetic method In-Su Hahn and Chrys Wesdemiotis (Akron, OH, USA) Chemical mass shifts in quadrupole ion traps as analytical characteristics of nitro-aromatic compounds Hongyan Li, Yanan Peng (West Lafayette, IN, USA), Wolfgang R. Plass (Giessen, Germany) and R. Graham Cooks (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Characterization of {Mg[S,>CC(CN)2],}*, where M = Cu! and Ag', homocubane clusters by 252Cf-plasma desorption mass spectrometry Catherine J. McNeal, C.W. Liu, Siging Song, Yong Huang, Ronald D. Macfarlane, Michael D. Irwin and John P. Fackler Jr. (College Station, TX, USA) a NNN U TE WOH N oo 2 aek eS g hieS G ey SR Ta8 ARE RS NEES CaS iid WE ek ee Iee EE erO e ee ee ee ere ee ee 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 URL: http:// www.elsevier.com/locate/estoc For more information see the [JMS Home Page: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ijms

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