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Mass Spectrometry International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 223-224 (2003) iv—x www.elsevier.com/locate/ijms CONTENTS EY eee ee eee ye Fee ee ee ee ee ere ee ae ere ar eree ee xi ee Ee I in bets be bots 6 5 cy Dic ee wine Kd dd 6 ORS OSS 61 os eel d hs eae xiii List of publications by Werner Lindinger....0..... cc. cc.c c.ec.e .ec. ee.e e.ec.t .e. te es XV Full-Length Articles A semi-empirical concept for the calculation of electron-impact ionization cross-sections of neutral and ionized fullerenes H. Deutsch (Greifswald, Germany), P. Scheier (Innsbruck, Austria), K. Becker (Hoboken, NJ, USA) and ee Sy CES CI GX. 6.0% oes a ko week 5 eee oe Ecce hE fa FE Oe Oe ss Ce eek 1 Temperature dependencies in dissociative electron attachment to CCly, CCI,F,, CHCl, and CHBr;, S. Matejctk, V. Foltin, M. Stano and J.D. Skalny (Bratislava, Slovak Republic)... 0... 0.00 6 oe ee es 9 Edge plasma-relevant ion-surface collision processes S. Cernusca, HP. Winter, F: Aumayr (Wien, Austria), A.Q ayyum, W. Schustereder, C. Mair, P. Scheier and ee ee I SIE 0 As 4 o's 6 nad Rice d <4 ede A 0k pK oka eae eee 21 Neon excimer emission from pulsed high-pressure microhollow cathode discharge plasmas P. Kurunczi (Hoboken, NJ, USA), K.E. Martus (Wayne, NJ, USA) and K. Becker (Hoboken, NJ, USA).... . 37 § http://ChemWeb.com The World Wide Ciub for the Chemical Community http://chemweb.com/gateways/elsevier.html Abstracted/Contents in: Chem. Abstr.; Curr. Contents, Phys. Chem. Earth Sci.; Embase/excerpta Medica; INSPEC; Mass Spectrom. Bull.; PASCAL/CNRS (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Ion optics evaluation of the plasma ion mass spectrometer (PIMS) designed for the JET tokamak G.F. Matthews (Abingdon, UK), W. Schustereder (Innsbruck, Austria), N. Cant, S.K. Erents, J. Vince (Abingdon, UK), A. Qayyum, C. Mair, P. Scheier and T.D. Mark (Innsbruck, Austria) Evaluation of three gas chromatography and two direct mass spectrometry techniques for aroma analysis of dried red bell peppers Saskia van Ruth (Cork, Ireland), Elena Boscaini, Dagmar Mayr (Innsbruck, Austria), Jonathan Pugh (Manchester, UK) and Maarten Posthumus (Wageningen, The Netherlands) A photoionization mass spectrometric study of acetylene and ethylene in the VUV spectral region R.A. Mackie, §.W.J. Scully, A.M. Sands, R. Browning, K.F. Dunn and C.J. Latimer (Belfast, UK) Reactions between CH,* and C,;H;OH A.Y. Kok, P.A. Zeijlmans van Emmichoven and A. Niehaus (Utrecht, The Netherlands) A selected ion flow tube investigation of the positive ion chemistry of a number of bromine containing fully and partially halogenated hydrocarbons Chris A. Mayhew, Richard Thomas (Birmingham, UK) and Peter Watts (Salisbury, UK) Electronic and infrared absorption spectra of NCCN* Evgueni Riaplov, Muriel Wyss, John P. Maier (Basel, Switzerland), Majdi Hochlaf and Pavel Rosmus (Champs-sur-Marne, France) Analysing the headspace of coffee by proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometry Chahan Yeretzian (Lausanne, Switzerland), Alfons Jordan and Werner Lindinger* (Innsbruck, Austria). ... 115 The influence of electron impact ionisations on low frequency instabilities in a magnetised plasma Dan-Gheorghe Dimitriu, Valerian Ignatescu (Innsbruck, Austria and lasi, Romania), Codrina Ionita (Innsbruck, Austria), Erzilia Lozneanu, Mircea Sanduloviciu (Innsbruck, Austria and Iasi, Romania) and Roman W. Schrittwieser (Innsbruck, Austria) Gas-phase complexes: noncovalent interactions and stereospecificity D. Scuderi, A. Paladini, M. Satta, D. Catone, A. Filippi, S. Piccirillo, A.L agana, M. Speranza (Rome, Italy) and A. Giardini Guidoni (Rome and Tito Scalo (Pz), Italy) State selectivity in collisional electron-transfer processes involving the NO molecule Detlef Schréder and Helmut Schwarz (Berlin, Germany) Direct mass spectrometry of complex volatile and non-volatile flavour mixtures Andrew J. Taylor and Rob S.T. Linforth (Loughborough, UK) Low energy (0-15 eV) electron stimulated reactions in single 1,2-C,F,Cl, molecules and clusters Judith Langer (Berlin, Germany), Michal Stano (Berlin, Germany and Bratislava, Slovak Republic), Sascha Gohlke, Andrzej Rosa (Berlin, Germany), Wislawa Barszczewska (Berlin, Germany and Siedlce, Poland), Stefan Matejcik (Berlin, Germany and Bratislava, Slovak Republic) and Eugen Illenberger (Siedlce, Poland) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Low-energy electron collisions in nitrogen oxides: a comparative study Antonio Zecca, Grzegorz P. Karwasz, Roberto S. Brusa (Povo, Italy) and Tomasz Wroblewski (Slupsk, Poland) Effect of temperature on dissociative electron attachment to CCI,F, J.D. Skalny, S. Matejcik, T. Mikoviny (Bratislava, Slovak Republic) and T.D. Mark (Bratislava, Slovak Republic and Innsbruck, Austria) Detection of the spoiling of meat using PTR-MS D. Mayr, R. Margesin, F- Schinner (Innsbruck, Austria) and T.D. Mark (Innsbruck, Austria and Bratislava, Slovak Republic) Experimental evaluation of the recombination rate of cations formed from fluoranthene C. Rebrion-Rowe, J.L. Le Garrec, M. Hassouna, D. Travers and B.R. Rowe (Rennes, France) Calculations of partial electron-impact cross sections for the multiple ionization of fullerenes using a semi-empirical method H. Deutsch (Greifswald, Germany), P. Scheier (Innsbruck, Austria), K. Becker (Hoboken, NJ, USA) and T.D. Mark (Innsbruck, Austria) Ab initio study of the interaction of dimethylsulfoxide with the ions Li* and I Usa Onthong (Innsbruck, Austria), Imre Bako, Tamas Radnai (Budapest, Hungary), Kersti Hermansson (Uppsala, Sweden) and Michael Probst (Innsbruck, Austria) The ion extraction efficiency in a crossed beams experiment using a trochoidal electron monochromator P. Cicman (Innsbruck, Austria), M. Francis (Hoboken, NJ, USA), J.D. Skalny and T.D. Mdirk (Bratislava, Slovak Republic) Surface collisions of the acetonitrile molecular ion: evidence for isomerization of CD,CN** to the ketenimine cation CD,=C=ND** C. Mair (Innsbruck, Austria), J. Roithova (Prague, Czech Republic), J. Fedor (Innsbruck, Austria and Bratislava, Slovak Republic), M. Lezius (Innsbruck, Austria), Z. Herman (Innsbruck, Austria and Prague, Czech Republic) and T.D. Mark (Innsbruck, Austria and Bratislava, Slovak Republic) Reactions of trapped ions with metal atoms: O; + Ni and NiN, + Ni Stephan Schlemmer, Alfonz Luca and Dieter Gerlich (Chemnitz, Germany) Limitations in the time resolution of quadrupole mass spectrometry using a flushed extraction probe J. Laimer, G. Misslinger and H. Stéri (Wien, Austria) Plasma—powder interaction: trends in applications and diagnostics H. Kersten, H. Deutsch (Greifswald, Germany), E. Stoffels, W.W. Stoffels and G.M.W. Kroesen (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) The charge-excitation exchange process: He*(7S)+Ar’(P)—He’(*'S)+Ar*(7P) Davide Bassi (Povo, Italy), Stefano Falcinelli, Fernando Pirani (Perugia, Italy), Barbara Rapaccini (Nijmegen, The Netherlands), Paolo Tosi (Povo, Italy), Franco Vecchiocattivi (Perugia, Italy) and Marco Vecchiocattivi (Povo, Italy) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Vibrational relaxation in H,+H,: full-dimensional quantum dynamical study Sergei K. Pogrebnya, Margot E. Mandy and David C. Clary (London, UK)... ......0.000.000 0c0ue s 335 Fingerprinting mass spectrometry by PTR-MS: heat treatment vs. pressure treatment of red orange juice—a case study F. Biasioli, F. Gasperi, E. Aprea (S. Michele, Italy), L. Colato (Parma, Italy), E. Boscaini and T.D. Mark PROSE ee Se! ee ee ee te | Sew PO Pe ee.) ean eee ee ce es Oe tee 343 The relationship between covariance and anti-covariance mapping D.A. Card (West Point, NY and University Park, PA, USA), E.S. Wisniewski, D.E. Folmer and ry en car Pe EU, Ey bye: k->-k adie SONLAIP Rbk cae ere he Rah be eee web REA Shee) 355 Sensitivity and specificity of atmospheric trace gas detection by proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry Joost de Gouw (Boulder, CO, USA), Carsten Warneke (Utrecht, The Netherlands), Thomas Karl (Boulder, CO, USA), Gunter Eerdekens, Carina van der Veen (Utrecht, The Netherlands) and ee I SEP, SE a 5-04 Oo Ok aS 8 de Pe EN A PES 0 45 6 Geek ee bene eee iai 365 Dynamic measurements of partition coefficients using proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) Thomas Karl (Innsbruck, Austria), Chahan Yeretzian (Lausanne, Switzerland), Alfons Jordan and i Te ee FE PLE PET SOOT TE EP PPTL TT ere ee 383 A reexamination of the temperature dependence of the reaction of N* with O, A.A. Viggiano, W.B. Knighton, Skip Williams, Susan T. Arnold, Anthony J. Midey and I. Dotan I I oa 5d 5 ob on cen bie) ode hae 6G 4 Oh BE 8 bad 0k ae hes Bes 85 397 A temperature-dependent selected ion flow tube study of anions reacting with SF;CF, Susan T. Arnold, Thomas M. Miller, A.A. Viggiano (Hanscom, MA, USA) and Chris A. Mayhew Ct Ee ee re ee eS ee ee er Pee ee cee ee rr re Cone ae eee 403 The gas-phase chemistry of iron cations coordinated to benzene and the extended aromatic coronene Doina Caraiman and Diethard K. Bohme (Toronto, Ont., Canada)... ....00. cc.c 0ee0e e0e ee eae 411 Negative-ion CIMS: analysis of volatile leaf wound compounds including HCN Thomas G. Custer, Shuji Kato, Ray Fall and Veronica M. Bierbaum (Boulder, CO, USA) .............. 427 A three-step model applied to free electron attachment to C,9, Buckminsterfullerene ee Sey CE, IS bs bas ee ing aeO e ok Bek ahd One oa wh- oH mee Dias 4 kb Sw eens 447 Selected ion flow tube study of NH,” association and of product switching reactions with a series of organic molecules Nigel G. Adams, Lucia M. Babcock, Toufik M. Mostefaoui and Michael S. Kerns (Athens, GA, USA) ..... 459 Stark mixing in Rydberg atoms by ultralow energy collisions with ions ee eae ener core ee (CONTENTS CONTINUED) An electrospray ionization—flow tube study of H/D exchange in protonated serine Pavel Ustyuzhanin, Juliya Ustyuzhanin and Chava Lifshitz (Jerusalem, Israel) State-to-state cross-sections for N.*(X,v = 1,2) + Ar and Ar*(? mj) + N2(X,v = 0) at low energies R. Candori, F. Pirani, D. Cappelletti (Perugia, Italy), P. Tosi and D. Bassi (Povo, Italy) Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry at high drift tube pressure D.R. Hanson, J. Greenberg, B.E. Henry and E. Kosciuch (Boulder, CO, USA) Analysis of isolectins on non-porous particles and monolithic polystyrene-divinylbenzene based stationary phases and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry E.O. Hochleitner, R. Bakry, C.W. Huck (Innsbruck, Austria), F- Flores (Parque, Argentina), W.M. Stégegl, G. Stecher and G.K. Bonn (Innsbruck, Austria) Trace gas monitoring at the Mauna Loa Baseline Observatory using Proton-Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry Thomas Karl (Boulder, CO, USA), Armin Hansel, Tilmann Mdrk, Werner Lindinger* (Innsbruck, Austria) and David Hoffmann (Boulder, CO, USA) The reaction of SiH* and SH* with small molecules J. Glostk, P. Zakouril (Prague, Czech Republic) and A. Luca (Prague, Czech Republic and Chemnitz, Germany) Bond-forming reactivity between CF,** and H,/D, Nurun Tafadar and Stephen D. Price (London, UK) Measurement of monoterpenes and related compounds by proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) A. Tani (Lancaster, UK and Shizuoka, Japan), §. Hayward and C.N. Hewitt (Lancaster, UK) Modeling of ultrasoft X-ray induced DNA damage using structured higher order DNA targets Ph. Bernhardt, W. Friedland, P. Jacob and H.G. Paretzke (Neuherberg, Germany) Calculation of electron impact ionization cross sections of DNA using the Deutsch-Mark and Binary--Encounter—Bethe formalisms Ph. Bernhardt and H.G. Paretzke (Neuherberg, Germany) Combustion and carbonisation exhaust utilisation in electric discharge and its relation to prebiotic chemistry Marcela Morvova, Imrich Morva, Mario Janda, Frantisek Hanic and Peter Lukdé (Bratislava, Slovak Republic) Reactions of H,0* with a number of bromine containing fully and partially halogenated hydrocarbons Richard A. Kennedy, Chris A. Mayhew, Richard Thomas (Birmingham, UK) and Peter Watts (Wiltshire, UK) Calculated absolute cross section for the electron-impact ionisation of simple molecular ions H. Deutsch (Greifswald, Germany), K. Becker (Hoboken, NJ, USA), P. Defrance (Louvain-la Neuve, Belgium), U. Onthong, M. Probst, S. Matt, P. Scheier (Innsbruck, Austria) and T-D. Mark (Innsbruck, Austria and Bratislava, Slovak Republic) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) VUV and low energy electron impact study of electronic state spectroscopy of CF3I N.J. Mason, P. Limdo Vieira, §. Eden, P. Kendall, S. Pathak, A. Dawes, J. Tennyson, P. Tegeder (London, UK), M. Kitajima, M. Okamoto, K. Sunohara, H. Tanaka (Tokyo, Japan), H. Cho (Taejon, South Korea), S. Samukawa (Sendai, Japan), S.V. Hoffmann (Aarhus, Denmark), D. Newnham (Rutherford Appleton, UK) a Bee re Ge RI 5 Ss 6 0 BG es SERA ROGER 65558 HEE eee We eR 647 Production of Cl via dissociative electron attachment to Cl, L. Feketeova, D.J. Skalny (Bratislava, Slovak Republic), G. Hanel, B. Gstir, M. Francis (Innsbruck, Austria) and T.D. Mark (Bratislava, Slovak Republic and Innsbruck, Austria). ............. 661 Radiative lifetime of vibrationally excited N,H* and N,D* molecular ions M. Heninger, D. Lauvergnat, J. Lemaire, P. Boissel, G. Mauclaire and R. Marx (Orsay, France). ........ 669 Interpretation of ion distribution functions measured by a combined energy and mass analyzer K. Ellmer, R. Wendt (Berlin, Germany) and K. Wiesemann (Bochum, Germany)... ......60000 0ee e 679 Mass spectrometric study of K* + C6 collisions ee, aes ee Ee a re FU, PU Es bebe ba ea a Pen ee eh 0 od CbdWeae sete aM 695 A semi-empirical method for the calculation of cross sections for the electron-impact ionization of negatively charged fullerenes P. Scheier (Innsbruck, Austria), H. Deutsch (Greifswald, Germany), K. Becker (Hoboken, NJ, USA) and a ee IED 5:i -.4-'+-0' Sab. Code Hs ab 0k Sn PE eo 8 ie ERR ew 703 Accelerator mass spectrometry of heavy long-lived radionuclides Christof Vockenhuber (Vienna, Austria), Irshad Ahmad (Argonne, IL, USA), Robin Golser, Walter Kutschera (Vienna, Austria), Vitaly Liechtenstein (Moscow, Russia), Alfred Priller, Peter Steier and ee SUID CR DUI iid o's obS :h.0 5 E44 AER ACES EO A 6 00 bod VARA Uae € O08 6's KOO 713 Detection of gaseous oxygenated hydrocarbons in upper tropospheric and lower stratospheric aircraft borne experiments Fe ee a ae are Coe, TOT ii ain oi hc wk ee hbo Hs Ce eas ee see ew en meee 733 Breath-by-breath analysis of banana aroma by proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry Dagmar Mayr, Tilmann Mark, Werner Lindinger* (Innsbruck, Austria), Hugues Brevard and ON ee re Pe ee Fee es Se re Pe a eee 743 Vibrational quenching of NO“(v) ions by Ar collisions W. Singer, A. Hansel, A. Wisthaler, W. Lindinger* (Innsbruck, Austria) and E.E. Ferguson Ls. aa a Gk Ss OME 68 read Ak ee Ae ERAS ee ek ete RON Coes 757 Membrane introduction proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry Michael Alexander (Richland, WA, USA), Elena Boscaini, Werner Lindinger* and Tilmann D. Mark | ee Pe ony Ser ee Pet Pe eee re ee PP ey ye ee a ee er ees 763 Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry for the detection of tropospheric trace gases: the influence of clustering on sensitivity and precision C. Jost, D. Sprung, T. Kenntner and T. Reiner (Mainz, Germany). ... 0.0.0.0. 0 ccc cece eee eee nee (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Dynamics of hyperthermal energy ion-surface collisions: dissociative and non-dissociative scattering of ethanol cations from a self-assembled monolayer surface of fluorinated alkyl thiol on Au (1 1 1) Anil K. Shukla and Jean H. Futrell (Richland, WA, USA) Author index Subject index

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