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international Journal of Mass Spectrometry www.elsevier.com/locate/ijms Author index Volume 223-224 Adams, N.G., 459 Dotan, I., 397 Hoffmann, S.V., 647 Ahmad, I., 713 Dunn, K.F., 67 Huck, C.W., 519 Alexander, M., 763 Aprea, E., 343 Echt, O., 695 Ignatescu, V., 141 Arnold, F., 733 Eden, S., 647 Illenberger, E., 193 Arnold, S.T., 397, 403 Eerdekens, G., 365 Ionita, C., 141 Aumayr, F., 21 Ellmer, K., 679 Erents, S.K., 45 Jacob, P., 579 Babcock, L.M., 459 Janda, M., 613 Bako, I., 263 Falcinelli, S., 327 Jordan, A., 115, 383 Bakry, R., 519 Fall, R., 365, 427 Jost, C., 771 Barszczewska, W., 193 Fedor, J., 279 Bassi, D., 327, 499 Feketeova, L., 661 Karl, T., 365, 383, 527 Becker, K., 1, 37, 253, 639, 703 Ferguson, E.E., 757 Karwasz, G.P., 205 Bernhardt, Ph., 579, 599 Filippi, A., 159 Kato, S., 427 Biasioli, F., 343 Flannery, M.R., 473 Kendall, P., 647 Bierbaum, V.M., 427 Flores, F., 519 Kennedy, R.A., 627 Bohme, D.K., 411 Folmer, D.E., 355 Kenntner, T., 771 Boissel, P., 669 Foltin, V., 9 Kerns, M.S., 459 Bonn, G.K., 519 Francis, M., 271, 661 Kersten, H., 313 Boscaini, E., 55, 343, 763 Friedland, W., 579 Kiendler, A., 733 Brevard, H., 743 Futrell, J.H., 2, 783 Kitajima, M., 647 Browning, R., 67 Knighton, W.B., 397 Brusa, R.S., 205 Gasperi, F., 343 Kok, A.Y., 81 Gerlich, D., 291 Kosciuch, E., 507 Candori, R., 499 Giardini Guidoni, A., 159 Kroesen, G.M.W., 313 Cant, N., 45 Glosik, J., 539 Kurunczi, P., 37 Cappelletti, D., 499 Gohlke, S., 193 Kutschera, W., 713 Caraiman, D., 411 Golser, R., 713 Card, D.A., 355 Greenberg, J., 507 Lagana, A., 159 Castleman Jr, A.W., 355 Gstir, B., 661 Laimer, J., 301 Catone, D., 159 Langer, J., 193 Cernusca, S., 21 Hanel, G., 661 Latimer, C.J., 67 Cho, H., 647 Hanic, F., 613 Lauvergnat, D., 669 Cicman, P., 271 Hansel, A., 527, 757 Le Garrec, J.L., 237 Clary, D.C., 335 Hanson, D.R., 507 Lemaire, J., 669 Clegg, A., 695 Hassouna, M., 237 Lezius, M., 279, 447 Colato, L., 343 Hayward, S., 561 Liechtenstein, V., 713 Custer, T.G., 427 Heninger, M., 669 Lifshitz, C., 491 Henry, B.E., 507 Limao Vieira, P., 647 Dawes, A., 647 Herman, Z., 279 Lindinger, W., 115, 383, 527, 743, 757, de Gouw, J., 365 Hermansson, K., 263 763 Defrance, P., 639 Hewitt, C.N., 561 Linforth, R.S.T., 179 Deng, R., 695 Hochlaf, M., 107 Lozneanu, E., 141 Deutsch, H., 1, 253, 313, 639, 703 Hochleitner, E.O., 519 Luca, A., 291, 539 Dimitriu, D.-G., 141 Hoffmann, D., 527 Lukaé, P., 613 PIL S1387-3806(02)01086-2 804 Author index Mackie, R.A., 67 Probst, M., 263, 639 Stori, H., 301 Maier, J.P., 107 Pugh, J., 55 Sunohara, K., 647 Mair, C., 21, 45, 279 Mandy, M.E., 335 Qayyum, A., 21, 45 Tafadar, N., 547 Margesin, R., 229 Tanaka, H., 647 Mark, T., 527, 743 Tani, A., 561 Radnai, T., 263 Mark, T.D., 1, 21, 45, 217, 229, 253, 271, Taylor, A.J., 179 Rapaccini, B., 327 279, 343, 639, 661, 703, 763 Tegeder, P., 647 Rebrion-Rowe, C., 237 Martus, K.E., 37 Tennyson, J., 647 Reiner, T., 771 Marx, R., 669 Thomas, R., 91, 627 Riaplov, E., 107 Mason, N.J., 647 Tosi, P., 327, 499 Roithova, J., 279 Matejcik, S., 193, 217 Travers, D., 237 Rosa, A., 193 Matejcik, S., 9 Rosmus, P., 107 Matt, S., 639 Ustyuzhanin, J., 491 Rowe, B.R., 237 Matthews, G.F., 45 Ustyuzhanin, P., 491 Mauclaire, G., 669 Mayhew, C.A., 91, 403, 627 Samukawa, S., 647 van der Veen, C., 365 Mayr, D., 55, 229, 743 Sands, A.M., 67 van Ruth, S., 55 Midey, A.J., 397 Sanduloviciu, M., 141 Vecchiocattivi, F., 327 Mikoviny, T., 217 Satta, M., 159 Vecchiocattivi, M., 327 Miller, T.M., 403 Scheier, P., 1, 21, 45, 253, 639, 703 Viggiano, A.A., 397, 403 Misslinger, G., 301 Schinner, F., 229 Vince, J., 45 Morva, I., 613 Schlemmer, S., 291 Vockenhuber, C., 713 Morvova, M., 613 Schrittwieser, R.W., 141 Vrinceanu, D., 473 Mostefaoui, T.M., 459 Schréder, D., 169 Schustereder, W., 21, 45 Warneke, C., 365 Schwarz, H., 169 Watts, P., 91, 627 Newnham, D., 647 Scuderi, D., 159 Wendt, R., 679 Niehaus, A., 81 Scully, S.W.J., 67 Wiesemann, K., 679 Shukla, A.K., 783 Williams, S., 397 Okamoto, M., 647 Singer, W., 757 Winkler, S., 713 Onthong, U., 263, 639 Skalny, D.J., 661 Winter, HP., 21 Skalny, J.D., 9, 217, 271 Wisniewski, E.S., 355 Paladini, A., 159 Speranza, M., 159 Wisthaler, A., 757 Paretzke, H.G., 579, 599 Sprung, D., 771 Wroblewski, T., 205 Pathak, S., 647 Spyrou, S.M., 647 Wyss, M., 107 Piccirillo, S., 159 Stano, M., 9, 193 Pirani, F., 327, 499 Stecher, G., 519 Yeretzian, C., 115, 383, 743 Pogrebnya, S.K., 335 Steier, P., 713 Posthumus, M., 55 Stoffels, E., 313 Zakouril, P., 539 Price, $.D., 547 Stoffels, W.W., 313 Zecca, A., 205 Priller, A., 713 Stoggl, W.M., 519 Zeijlmans van Emmichoven, P.A., Internationa! Journal of Mass Spectrometry International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 223-224 (2003) 805-811 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijms Subject index Volume 223-224 Accelerator mass spectrometry Attachment Accelerator mass spectrometry of heavy long-lived radionu- A three-step model applied to free electron attachment to Co, clides, 713 Buckminsterfullerene, 447 Acetone Detection of gaseous oxygenated hydrocarbons in upper tropo- Banana spheric and lower stratospheric aircraft borne experiments, 733 Breath-by-breath analysis of banana aroma by proton transfer Acetonitrile cation reaction mass spectrometry, 743 Surface collisions of the acetonitrile molecular ion: evidence for BEB isomerization of CD;CN** to the ketenimine cation Calculation of electron impact ionization cross sections of DNA CD.2=C=ND*", 279 using the Deutsch—-Mark and Binary—Encounter—Bethe formal- Acetylene isms, 599 A photoionization mass spectrometric study of acetylene and Benzene ethylene in the VUV spectral region, 67 The gas-phase chemistry of iron cations coordinated to benzene Activation energy and the extended aromatic coronene, 411 Effect of temperature on dissociative electron attachment to Breath-by-breath analysis CCIF>, 217 Breath-by-breath analysis of banana aroma by proton transfer Aeronomy reaction mass spectrometry, 743 VUV and low energy electron impact study of electronic state Buckminsterfullerene spectroscopy of CF3I, 647 A three-step model applied to free electron attachment to Cg, Alkali ion emitter Buckminsterfullerene, 447 Mass spectrometric study of K* + Cg collisions, 695 Aminophosphonic acids CH," Gas-phase complexes: noncovalent interactions and stereo- Reactions between CH,” and C,H;OH, 81 specificity, 159 Charge reversal Anion kinetics State selectivity in collisional electron-transfer processes invol- A temperature-dependent selected ion flow tube study of anions ving the NO molecule, 169 reacting with SF;CF;, 403 Charge transfer APCI-TCFMS The charge-excitation exchange process: He (7S) + Ar (*P) — He*(*'S) + Ar’ (7P), 327 Evaluation of three gas chromatography and two direct mass spectrometry techniques for aroma analysis of dried red bell Charge-excitation exchange peppers, 55 The charge-excitation exchange process: He (7S) + Ar’ (?P) — He*(*'S) + Ar’ (7P), 327 Aroma Breath-by-breath analysis of banana aroma by proton transfer Chemical reaction reaction mass spectrometry, 743 Bond-forming reactivity between CF,** and H,/D>, 547 Association Chirality Selected ion flow tube study of NH,* association and of product Gas-phase complexes: noncovalent interactions and stereospe- switching reactions with a series of organic molecules, 459 cificity, 159 Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (AP- Chlorine CIMS) Production of Cl” via dissociative electron attachment to Cl, Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry 661 for the detection of tropospheric trace gases: the influence of Chlorofluorocarbons clustering on sensitivity and precision, 771 Reactions of H;O* with a number of bromine containing fully Atmospheric trace gas and partially halogenated hydrocarbons, 627 Sensitivity and specificity of atmospheric trace gas detection by C,H;OH proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry, 365 Reactions between CH,* and C,H;OH, 81 PITS 1387-3806(02)01087-4 806 Subject index Chromatography Cyanogenesis Direct mass spectrometry of complex volatile and non-volatile Negative-ion CIMS: analysis of volatile leaf wound compounds flavour mixtures, 179 including HCN, 427 Cluster A semi-empirical concept for the calculation of electron-impact Dication ionization cross-sections of neutral and ionized fullerenes, | Bond-forming reactivity between CF,** and H,/D>, 547 Low energy (0-15 eV) electron stimulated reactions in single Diffusion coefficient 1,2-C,F,Cl, molecules and clusters, 193 Membrane introduction proton-transfer reaction mass spectro- Calculations of partial electron-impact cross sections for the metry, 763 multiple ionization of fullerenes using a semi-empirical method, Dissociative electron attachment 253 Temperature dependencies in dissociative electron attachment to The relationship between covariance and anti-covariance map- CCl,, CCILF>, CHCl; and CHBr;, 9 ping, 355 DM A semi-empirical method for the calcuiation of cross sections for Calculation of electron impact ionization cross sections of DNA the electron-impact ionization of negatively charged fullerenes, using the Deutsch—-Mark and Binary—Encounter—Bethe formal- 703 isms, 599 Cluster ions DMSO Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry Ab initio study of the interaction of dimethylsulfoxide with the for the detection of tropospheric trace gases: the influence of ions Li* and I, 263 clustering on sensitivity and precision, 771 DMSO-I complex Coffee aroma Ab initio study of the interaction of dimethylsulfoxide with the Analysing the headspace of coffee by proton-transfer-reaction ions Li* and I, 263 mass-spectrometry, 115 DMSO-Li* complex Coffee brew Ab initio study of the interaction of dimethylsulfoxide with the Analysing the headspace of coffee by proton-transfer-reaction ions Li* and I, 263 mass-spectrometry, 115 DNA Collision Calculation of electron impact ionization cross sections of DNA Stark mixing in Rydberg atoms by ultralow energy collisions using the Deutsch—-Mark and Binary—Encounter—Bethe formal- with ions, 473 isms, 599 Bond-forming reactivity between CF;°* and H./D>, 547 DNA damage Column liquid chromatography Modeling of ultrasoft X-ray induced DNA damage using struc- Analysis of isolectins on non-porous particles and monolithic tured higher order DNA targets, 579 polystyrene-divinylbenzene based stationary phases and elec- Drift tube pressure trospray ionization mass spectrometry, 519 Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry at high drift tube Combined ion mass and energy analyzer pressure, 507 Interpretation of ion distribution functions measured by a com- Dusty plasma bined energy and mass analyzer, 679 Plasma—powder interaction: trends in applications and diagnos- Combustion chamber tics, 313 Combustion and carbonisation exhaust utilisation in electric discharge and its relation to prebiotic chemistry, 613 Electron Coronene A three-step model applied to free electron attachment to Cgo, The gas-phase chemistry of iron cations coordinated to benzene Buckminsterfullerene, 447 and the extended aromatic coronene, 411 Electron attachment Coulomb explosion Low energy (0-15 eV) electron stimulated reactions in single The relationship between covariance and anti-covariance map- 1,2-C,F,Cl, molecules and clusters, 193 ping, 355 Effect of temperature on dissociative electron attachment to Covariance mapping CCI,F,, 217 The relationship between covariance and anti-covariance map- Production ofC l via dissociative electron attachment to Cl, 661 ping, 355 Electron attachment cross section Cross section calculations The ion extraction efficiency in a crossed beams experiment Calculated absolute cross section for the electron-impact ionisa- using a trochoidal electron monochromator, 271 tion of simple molecular ions, 639 Electron energy loss Cross-section VUV and low energy electron impact study of electronic state Effect of temperature on dissociative electron attachment to spectroscopy of CF;I, 647 CCI,F>, 217 Electron impest Production of Cl” via dissociative electron attachment to Cl, A semi-empirical concept for the calculation of electron-impact 661 ionization cross-sections of neutral and ionized fullerenes, 1 Subject index Calculations of partial electron-impact cross sections for the multi- Femtosecond laser ple ionization of fullerenes using a semi-empirical method, 253 The relationship between covariance and anti-covariance map- Calculation of electron impact ionization cross sections of DNA ping, 355 using the Deutsch—-Mark and Binary—Encounter—Bethe formal- Fertiliser isms, 599 Combustion and carbonisation exhaust utilisation in electric Asemi-empirical method for the calculation of cross sections for the discharge and its relation to prebiotic chemistry, 613 electron-impact ionization of negatively charged fullerenes, 703 Flow tube Electron monochromator An electrospray ionization—flow tube study of H/D exchange in The ion extraction efficiency in a crossed beams experiment protonated serine, 491 using a trochoidal electron monochromator, 271 Fluoranthene Electron scattering Experimental evaluation of the recombination rate of cations Low-energy electron collisions in nitrogen oxides: a compara- formed from fluoranthene, 237 tive study, 205 Fragmentation Electron transfer Analysing the headspace of coffee by proton-transfer-reaction Reactions between CH,” and C,H;OH, 81 mass-spectrometry, 115 State selectivity in collisional electron-transfer processes invol- Freon ving the NO molecule, 169 Effect of temperature on dissociative electron attachment to Bond-forming reactivity between CF;7* and H,/D>, 547 CCIF>, 217 Electronic and infrared spectra FT-MS Electronic and infrared absorption spectra of NCCN*, 107 Radiative lifetime of vibrationally excited NoH* and N,D* Electron-impact ionisation molecular ions, 669 Calculated absolute cross section for the electron-impact ionisa- Fullerenes tion of simple molecular ions, 639 A semi-empirical concept for the calculation of electron-impact Electron—molecule interactions ionization cross-sections of neutral and ionized fullerenes, | Temperature dependencies in dissociative electron attachment to Calculations of partial electron-impact cross sections for the multi- CCl,, CCILF,, CHCl; and CHBr;, 9 ple ionization of fullerenes using a semi-empirical method, 253 Electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry Asemi-empirical method for the calculation of cross sections for the Analysis of isolectins on non-porous particles and monolithic electron-impact ionization of negatively charged fullerenes, 703 polystyrene-divinylbenzene based stationary phases and elec- Gas discharge trospray ionization mass spectrometry, 519 Combustion and carbonisation exhaust utilisation in electric Endohedral discharge and its relation to prebiotic chemistry, 613 Mass spectrometric study of K* + Cg collisions, 695 Gas sampling probe Energy transfer Limitations in the time resolution of quadrupole mass spectro- Dynamics of hyperthermal energy ion-surface collisions: dis- metry using a flushed extraction probe, 301 sociative and non-dissociative scattering of ethanol cations from Gas-phase enantioselectivity a self-assembled monolayer surface of fluorinated alkyl thiol on Gas-phase complexes: noncovalent interactions and stereospe- Au (1 1 1), 783 cificity, 159 ESI GC-FID An electrospray ionization—flow tube study of H/D exchange in Evaluation of three gas chromatography and two direct mass protonated serine, 491 spectrometry techniques for aroma analysis of dried red bell Ethanol ions peppers, 55 Dynamics of hyperthermal energy ion—-surface collisions: dis- Measurement of monoterpenes and related compounds by pro- sociative and non-dissociative scattering of ethanol cations from ton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), 561 a self-assembled monolayer surface of fluorinated alkyl thiol on GC-MS Au (1 1 1), 783 Evaluation of three gas chromatography and two direct mass Ethylene spectrometry techniques for aroma analysis of dried red bell A photoionization mass spectrometric study of acetylene and peppers, 55 ethylene in the VUV spectral region, 67 GC-O Excimers Evaluation of three gas chromatography and two direct mass Neon excimer emission from pulsed high-pressure microhollow spectrometry techniques for aroma analysis of dried red bell cathode discharge plasmas, 37 peppers, 55 Excitation Graphite The influence of electron impact ionisations on low frequency Edge plasma-relevant ion—-surface collision processes, 21 instabilities in a magnetised plasma, 141 Exhaust cleaning H/D exchange Combustion and carbonisation exhaust utilisation in electric Anelectrospray ionization—flow tube study of H/D exchange in discharge and its relation to prebiotic chemistry, 613 protonated serine, 491 808 Subject index Halogenated hydrocarbon ionization cross-sections of neutral and ionized fullerenes, | Reactions of H,O* with a number of bromine containing fully Calculations of partial electron-impact cross sections for the and partially halogenated hydrocarbons, 627 multiple ionization of fullerenes using a semi-empirical method, Headspace 253 Analysing the headspace of coffee by proton-transfer-reaction Calculation of electron impact ionization cross sections of DNA mass-spectrometry, 115 using the Deutsch-Mark and Binary-Encounter—Bethe formal- Headspace analysis isms, 599 Membrane introduction proton-transfer reaction mass spectro- A semi-empirical method for the calculation of cross sections for metry, 763 the electron-impact ionization of negatively charged fullerenes, Headspace of meat 703 Detection of the spoiling of meat using PTR-MS, 229 lon—molecule reaction Heavy radionuclides A selected ion flow tube investigation of the positive ion Accelerator mass spectrometry of heavy long-lived radionu- chemistry of a number of bromine containing fully and partially clides, 713 halogenated hydrocarbons, 91 High temperature flowing afterglow Selected ion flow tube study of NH,” association and of product A reexamination of the temperature dependence of the reaction switching reactions with a series of organic molecules, 459 of N* with O,, 397 The reaction of SiH” and SH* with small molecules, 539 High-pressure plasmas Ions Neon excimer emission from pulsed high-pressure microhollow Experimental evaluation of the recombination rate of cations cathode discharge plasmas, 37 formed from fluoranthene, 237 HLC Ion-surface collisions Dynamic measurements of partition coefficients using proton- Dynamics of hyperthermal energy ion—surface collisions: dis- transfer-reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), 383 sociative and non-dissociative scattering of ethanol cations from Hollow cathode discharges a self-assembled monolayer surface of fluorinated alkyl thiol on Neon excimer emission from pulsed high-pressure microhollow Au (1 1 1), 783 cathode discharge plasmas, 37 Iron cation Humidity interference The gas-phase chemistry of iron cations coordinated to benzene Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry and the extended aromatic coronene, 411 for the detection of tropospheric trace gases: the influence of Isoforms clustering on sensitivity and precision, 771 Analysis of isolectins on non-porous particles and monolithic Hydroxide anion polystyrene-divinylbenzene based stationary phases and elec- Negative-ion CIMS: analysis of volatile leaf wound compounds trospray ionization mass spectrometry, 519 including HCN, 427 Isomerization Surface collisions of the acetonitrile molecular ion: evidence for Inelastic collisions isomerization of CD;CN®** to the ketenimine cation CD,=C= Dynamics of hyperthermal energy ion-surface collisions: dis- ND**, 279 sociative and non-dissociative scattering of ethanol cations from Isotope effect a self-assembled monolayer surface of fluorinated alkyl thiol on Bond-forming reactivity between CF;** and H2/D>, 547 Au (1 1 1), 783 Insertion threshold Lectins Mass spectrometric study of K* + Coo collisions, 695 Analysis of isolectins on non-porous particles and monolithic lon distribution function polystyrene-divinylbenzene based stationary phases and elec- Interpretation of ion distribution functions measured by a com- trospray ionization mass spectrometry, 519 bined energy and mass analyzer, 679 Ligation Ion extraction efficiency The gas-phase chemistry of iron cations coordinated to benzene The ion extraction efficiency in a crossed beams experiment and the extended aromatic coronene, 411 using a trochoidal electron monochromator, 271 Low-pressure plasma lon trajectory simulations Plasma—powder interaction: trends in applications and diagnos- Ion optics evaluation of the plasma ion mass spectrometer tics, 313 (PIMS) designed for the JET tokamak, 45 lon vibrational relaxation Mass spectrometry Vibrational quenching of NO*(v) ions by Ar collisions, 757 Gas-phase complexes: noncovalent interactions and stereospe- lonisation cificity, 159 The influence of electron impact ionisations on low frequency State selectivity in collisional electron-transfer processes invol- instabilities in a magnetised plasma, 141 ving the NO molecule, 169 Jonization cross sections Low energy (0-15 eV) electron stimulated reactions in single A semi-empirical concept for the calculation of electron-impact 1,2-C,F,Cl, molecules and clusters, 193 Subject index Limitations in the time resolution of quadrupole mass spectro- Nitrogen oxide metry using a flushed extraction probe, 301 Low-energy electron collisions in nitrogen oxides: a compara- Meat storage tive study, 205 Detection of the spoiling of meat using PTR-MS, 229 NO*(v) Membrane Vibrational quenching of NO*(v) ions by Ar collisions, 757 Membrane introduction proton-transfer reaction mass spectro- Non-elastic scattering metry, 763 Vibrational relaxation in H> + H2: full-dimensional quantum Metal atoms dynamical study, 335 Reactions of trapped ions with metal atoms: OJ + Ni and Non-linear interaction NiN; + Ni, 291 The influence of electron impact ionisations on low frequency Metal clusters instabilities in a magnetised plasma, 141 Gas-phase complexes: noncovalent interactions and stereospe- Non-porous and monolithic polystyrene-divinylbenzene cificity, 159 Analysis of isolectins on non-porous particles and monolithic Metallofullerene polystyrene-divinylbenzene based stationary phases and elec- Mass spectrometric study of K* + Ceo collisions, 695 trospray ionization mass spectrometry, 519 Metastable atoms Non-volatile mixture The charge-excitation exchange process: He* (7S) + Ar’ (*P) — Direct mass spectrometry of complex volatile and non-volatile He*(*'S) + Ar* (7P), 327 flavour mixtures, 179 Molecular ion structures On-line analysis Selected ion flow tube study of NH," association and of Analysing the headspace of coffee by proton-transfer-reaction product switching reactions with a series of organic molecules, mass-spectrometry, 115 459 Oxygenated hydrocarbons Molecular ions Detection of gaseous oxygenated hydrocarbons in upper tropo- Calculated absolute cross section for the electron-impact ionisa- spheric and lower stratospheric aircraft borne experiments, 733 tion of simple molecular ions, 639 Ozone Monitor ion technique The ion extraction efficiency in a crossed beams experiment Radiative lifetime of vibrationally excited N»H” and N»D* using a trochoidal electron monochromator, 271 molecular ions, 669 Monoterpenes Partition coefficients Measurement of monoterpenes and related compounds by pro- Analysing the headspace of coffee by proton-transfer-reaction ton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), 561 mass-spectrometry, 115 Monte Carlo simulation Pasteurisation Modeling of ultrasoft X-ray induced DNA damage using struc- Fingerprinting mass spectrometry by PTR-MS: heat treatment tured higher order DNA targets, 579 Vs. pressure treatment of red orange juice—a case study, 343 Multiply charged ion PEPICO Edge plasma-relevant ion—surface collision processes, 21 Reactions between CH,* and C,H;OH, 81 Perfluorocarbons NCCN* Reactions of H;O° with a number of bromine containing fully Electronic and infrared absorption spectra of NCCN*, 107 and partially halogenated hydrocarbons, 627 N,D* Photoionization Radiative lifetime of vibrationally excited NH” and N>D* A photoionization mass spectrometric study of acetylene and molecular ions, 669 ethylene in the VUV spectral region, 67 Negative ions Plasma instabilities Low energy (0-15 eV) electron stimulated reactions in single The influence of electron impact ionisations on low frequency 1,2-C,F,Cl, molecules and clusters, 193 instabilities in a magnetised plasma, 141 Negative-ion chemical-ionization Plasma mass spectrometry Negative-ion CIMS: analysis of volatile leaf wound compounds Ion optics evaluation of the plasma ion mass spectrometer including HCN, 427 (PIMS) designed for the JET tokamak, 45 Neutralization—reionization Plasma-particle interaction State selectivity in collisional electron-transfer processes invol- Plasma—powder interaction: trends in applications and diagnos- ving the NO molecule, 169 tics, 313 N>H* Plasma-surface interaction Radiative lifetime of vibrationally excited NoH” and N,D* Edge plasma-relevant ion-surface collision processes, 21 molecular ions, 669 Positive ion chemistry Nitrogen monoxide A selected ion flow tube investigation of the positive ion State selectivity in collisional electron-transfer processes invol- chemistry of a number of bromine containing fully and partially ving the NO molecule, 169 halogenated hydrocarbons, 91 810 Subject index Potential energy surface Ring electrode trap Electronic and infrared absorption spectra of NCCN*, 107 Reactions of trapped ions with metal atoms: O; + Ni and Vibrational relaxation in H» + H2: full-dimensional quantum NiN; + Ni, 291 dynamical study, 335 Rydberg atoms Proton transfer Stark mixing in Rydberg atoms by ultralow energy collisions Reactions between CH,” and C,H;OH, 81 with ions, 473 Proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry, PTR-MS Analysing the headspace of coffee by proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometry, 115 Scattering Fingerprinting mass spectrometry by PTR-MS: heat treatment Dynamics of hyperthermal energy ion—surface collisions: dis- Vs. pressure treatment of red orange juice—a case study, 343 sociative and non-dissociative scattering of ethanol cations from Sensitivity and specificity of atmospheric trace gas detection by a self-assembled monolayer surface of fluorinated alkyl thiol on proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry, 365 Au (1 1 1), 783 Dynamic measurements of partition coefficients using proton- Selected ion flow drift tube transfer-reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), 383 Vibrational quenching of NO*(v) ions by Ar collisions, Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry at high drift tube 757 pressure, 507 Selected ion flow tube Trace gas monitoring at the Mauna Loa Baseline Observatory A reexamination of the temperature dependence of the reaction using Proton-Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry, 527 of N* with O>, 397 Measurement of monoterpenes and related compounds by pro- Negative-ion CIMS: analysis of volatile leaf wound compounds ton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), 561 including HCN, 427 Membrane introduction proton-transfer reaction mass spectro- Self-assembled monolayer surface metry, 763 Dynamics of hyperthermal energy ion-surface collisions: dis- PTR-MS sociative and non-dissociative scattering of ethanol cations from Evaluation of three gas chromatography and two direct mass a self-assembled monolayer surface of fluorinated alkyl thiol on spectrometry techniques for aroma analysis of dried red bell Au (1 1 1), 783 peppers, 55 SH* Breath-by-breath analysis of banana aroma by proton transfer The reaction of SiH* and SH* with small molecules, 539 reaction mass spectrometry, 743 Sidebands PTR-MS mass spectrometry The influence of electron impact ionisations on low frequency Detection of the spoiling of meat using PTR-MS, 229 instabilities in a magnetised plasma, 141 Pyridine clusters SIFT The relationship between covariance and anti-covariance map- A selected ion flow tube investigation of the positive ion ping, 355 chemistry of a number of bromine containing fully and partially Pyrolysis halogenated hydrocarbons, 91 Combustion and carbonisation exhaust utilisation in electric A temperature-dependent selected ion flow tube study of anions discharge and its relation to prebiotic chemistry, 613 reacting with SF5CF;, 403 Radiative lifetimes Selected ion flow tube study of NH," association and of Radiative lifetime of vibrationally excited N»H* and N»D* product switching reactions with a series of organic molecules, molecular ions, 669 459 Rate coefficients SiH* Selected ion flow tube study of NH,” association and of product The reaction of SiH* and SH” with small molecules, 539 switching reactions with a series of organic molecules, 459 Site-specific rate constants Rate constant An electrospray ionization—flow tube study of H/D exchange in A reexamination of the temperature dependence of the reaction protonated serine, 491 of N* with O,, 397 Solvation effects Reaction rate coefficient Low energy (0-15 eV) electron stimulated reactions in single The reaction of SiH” and SH* with small molecules, 539 1,2-C,F,Cl, molecules and clusters, 193 Recombination Spectroscopy Experimental evaluation of the recombination rate of cations VUV and low energy electron impact study of electronic state formed from fluoranthene, 237 spectroscopy of CF;I, 647 Red orange juice Stark mixing Fingerprinting mass spectrometry by PTR-MS: heat treatment Stark mixing in Rydberg atoms by ultralow energy collisions Vs. pressure treatment of red orange juice—a case study, 343 with ions, 473 Resonances Structured target Low energy (0-15 eV) electron stimulated reactions in single Modeling of ultrasoft X-ray induced DNA damage using struc- 1,2-C,F,Cl, molecules and clusters, 193 tured higher order DNA targets, 579 Subject index Surface reactions Trifluoromethy! sulfurpentafluoride Surface collisions of the acetonitrile molecular ion: evidence for A temperature-dependent selected ion flow tube study of anions isomerization of CD;CN** to the ketenimine cation reacting with SF;CF;, 403 CD,=C=ND*"*, 279 Trochoidal mass spectrometer Surface-induced dissociation Ion optics evaluation of the plasma ion mass spectrometer Dynamics of hyperthermal energy ion-surface collisions: dis- (PIMS) designed for the JET tokamak, 45 sociative and non-dissociative scattering of ethanol cations from Tropospheric chemistry a self-assembled monolayer surface of fluorinated alkyl thiol on Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry Au (1 1 1), 783 for the detection of tropospheric trace gases: the influence of Switching reactions clustering on sensitivity and precision, 771 Selected ion flow tube study of NH," association and of product switching reactions with a series of organic molecules, 459 UT Synchrotron radiation Detection of gaseous oxygenated hydrocarbons in upper tropo- VUV and low energy electron impact study of electronic state spheric and lower stratospheric aircraft borne experiments, spectroscopy of CF3I, 647 733 UVX irradiation Tandem mass spectrometry Modeling of ultrasoft X-ray induced DNA damage using struc- Surface collisions of the acetonitrile molecular ion: evidence for tured higher order DNA targets, 579 isomerization of CD;CN** to the ketenimine cation CD,=C=ND**, 279 VERA Temperature dependence Accelerator mass spectrometry of heavy long-lived radionu- Effect of temperature on dissociative electron attachment to clides, 713 CCI5F>, 217 Vibrational relaxation Temperature dependencies Vibrational relaxation in H» + H>: full-dimensional quantum Temperature dependencies in dissociative electron attachment to dynamical study, 335 CCl,, CCILF>, CHCl; and CHBr;, 9 Volatile mixture Time resolution Direct mass spectrometry of complex volatile and non-volatile Limitations in the time resolution of quadrupole mass spectro- flavour mixtures, 179 metry using a flushed extraction probe, 301 Volatile organic compounds Time-of-flight mass spectrometer Detection of the spoiling of meat using PTR-MS, 229 The relationship between covariance and anti-covariance map- Fingerprinting mass spectrometry by PTR-MS: heat treat- ping, 355 ment vs. pressure treatment of red orange juice—a case study, Tokamak plasma 343 Ion optics evaluation of the plasma ion mass spectrometer Sensitivity and specificity of atmospheric trace gas detection by (PIMS) designed for 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