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International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes 127 (1993) 193 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. All rights reserved AUTHOR INDEX Adams, J.,_ 17 Grandinetti, F., 123, 137 Park, M.A.,_ 1 Algom, A., 95 Hagan, D.A., 67 Reid, C.J., 147 Allali, H., 111 Holthausen, M.C., 183 Reiter, A., 17 Arena, G., 57 Hoppe, U., RI Armenante, M., 57 Huang, Z., 169 Schoppmann, Ch., 75 Avida, R., 95 Hughes, R.J., 27 Schweikert, E.A., 1 Shahal, O., 95 Bandura, D.R., 45 Karpas, Z., 95 Shelkovsky, V.S., 161 Bate, D.J., 85 Koch, W., 183 Speranza, M., 123, 137 Bederski, K., 11 Kosevich, M.V., 161 Spinelli, N., 57 Berardi, V., 57 Kowalski, A., RI Boryak, O.A., 161 Kumar, S., 105 Teesch, L.M., 17 Brandl, D., 75 Thomas, J.-P., 111 Lablanquie, P., 67 Tomaschko, Ch., 75 Cole, R.B., 169 Leake, J.A., 85 Crestoni, M.E., 123, 137 Velotta, R., 57 Makarov, A.A., 45 Eiceman, G.A., 95 March, R.E., 27 Voit, H., 75 Eland, J.H.D., 67 Matmor, A., 95 Wallach, E.R., 85 Ewing, R.G., 95 Matthews, L.J., 85 Wojcik, L., 11 Fornarini, S., 123, 137 Nsouli, B., 111 Friedman, M., 95 Yau, A.Y., 1 Occhiucci, G., 123, 137 Ghosh, P.K., 105 Ottinger, Ch., Rl Zhao, H., 17 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes 127 (1993) 195-197 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. All rights reserved SUBJECT INDEX Acceleration region Drift tube A study of acceleration region processes in a double- Ion distribution profiles in the drift region of an ion focusing mass spectrometer. Part 1 27 mobility spectrometer 95 Acrylamide EI Polymerization of acrylamide in the conditions of fast Electron impact ionisation of H, (D2) molecules: kinetic atom bombardment mass spectrometry 161 energy distributions of H* (D*) 57 Ammonia Electron affinity High pressure investigation of ion/molecule reactions in Electron affinities of BH, B,, BC and BN molecules mixtures of ammonia and argon, and _ pure determined using charge inversion spectrometry 147 ammonia 11 Electron induced desorption Anions Desorption of thermally labile organic molecules Gas-phase fragmentations of anionic complexes of induced by kilovolt electrons 75 serine- and threonine-containing peptides 17 Electronic sputtering Secondary emission of negative ions and electrons resulting from electronic sputtering of cesium salts: dif- Calcium ferences between halides and oxygenated salts 111 Gas-phase fragmentations of anionic complexes of Energy distribution serine- and threonine-containing peptides 17 Ion kinetic energy distribution in nitrogen d.c. discharge Cesium salts 105 Secondary emission of negative ions and electrons resulting from electronic sputtering of cesium salts: dif- FAB ferences between halides and oxygenated salts 111 Polymerization of acrylamide in the conditions of fast Charge inversion atom bombardment mass spectrometry 161 Electron affinities of BH, B,, BC and BN molecules Surfactant and micellar influences on desorption and determined using charge inversion spectrometry 147 fragmentation in liquid secondary ion mass spectro- Chemical ionization metry 169 High pressure investigation of ion/molecule reactions in Fourier-transform mass spectrometry mixtures of ammonia and argon, and _ pure Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 2. Reac- ammonia 11 tions of gaseous CF} with oxygen bases 123 Chemiluminescence The B'A — A'TI chemiluminescence of CH* and CD* Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 3. Reac- tions of gaseous CF; with nitrogen bases 137 from C*(?P) + H>, D, collisions RI Coincidence Gas-phase ion chemistry A coincidence counting study of spontaneous desorp- Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 2. Reac- tion 1 tions of gaseous CF} with oxygen bases 123 Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 3. Reac- D.c. discharge tions of gaseous CF} with nitrogen bases 137 Ion kinetic energy distribution in nitrogen d.c. discharge Gaseous Lewis superacids 105 Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 2. Reac- Deuterium tions of gaseous CF; with oxygen bases 123 Electron impact ionisation of H, (D) molecules: kinetic Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 3. Reac- energy distributions of HX (D*) 57 tions of gaseous CF} with nitrogen bases 137 Double-charge transfer Glow discharge Electron affinities of BH, B,, BC and BN molecules Ion kinetic energy distribution in nitrogen d.c. dis- determined using charge inversion spectrometry 147 charge 105 196 Hydrogen Metastable ions Electron impact ionisation of H, (D ) molecules: A study of acceleration region processes in a double- kinetic energy distributions of HX (D*) 57 focusing mass spectrometer. Part 1 27 Micelle Ion collection Surfactant and micellar influences on desorption and Time-of-flight mass reflectron with a large area of ion fragmentation in liquid secondary ion mass spectro- collection 45 metry 169 lon density Molecular orbital calculations Ion distribution profiles in the drift region of an ion Ab initio molecular orbital study on R;SiCO*/ mobility spectrometer 95 R;SiOC* (R = HorCH;) 183 Ion dissociation Multiply-charged ions A study of acceleration region processes in a double- A study of acceleration region processes in a double- focusing mass spectrometer. Part | 27 focusing mass spectrometer. Part 1 27 Ion kinetics Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 2. Reac- Nucleosides tions of gaseous CF; with oxygen bases 123 Surfactant and micellar influences on desorption and Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 3. Reac- fragmentation in liquid secondary ion mass spectro- tions of gaseous CF; with nitrogen bases 137 metry 169 Ion mobility spectrometry Peptides Ion distribution profiles in the drift region of an ion Gas-phase fragmentations of anionic complexes of mobility spectrometer 95 serine- and threonine-containing peptides 17 Ion paths Polymerization Ion distribution profiles in the drift region of an ion Polymerization of acrylamide in the conditions of fast mobility spectrometer 95 atom bombardment mass spectrometry 161 Ion source Predissociation Time-of-flight mass reflectron with a large area of ion The B'A— A'II chemiluminescence of CH* and collection 45 CD* from C*(?P) + H>, D, collisions RI Ion/molecule reactions High pressure investigation of ion/molecule reactions R;SiCO*/R;SiOC* (R = H or CH;) in mixtures of ammonia and argon, and pure ammo- Ab initio molecular orbital study on R,;SiCO™/ nia 11 R;SiOC* (R = HorCH;) 183 The B'A— A'II chemiluminescence of CH* and Radiolysis CD* from C*?P) + H>, D, collisions RI Secondary emission of negative ions and electrons resulting from electronic sputtering of cesium salts: Kinetic energy distributions differences between halides and oxygenated salts 111 Electron impact ionisation of H, (D) molecules: Rate constants kinetic energy distributions of H* (D*) 57 High pressure investigation of ion/molecule reactions Laser microprobe mass spectrometry in mixtures of ammonia and argon, and pure ammo- Matrix effects on the relative sensitivity factors nia 11 measured by laser microprobe mass spectrometry 85 Reflectron mass spectrometer Liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry Slow dissociation reactions of singly charged ions in Surfactant and micellar influences on desorption and reflectron mass spectrometers 67 fragmentation in liquid secondary ion mass spectro- Relative sensitivity factors metry 169 Matrix effects on the relative sensitivity factors mea- Mass reflectron sured by laser microprobe mass spectrometry 85 Time-of-flight mass reflectron with a large area of ion Secondary electron emission collection 45 Secondary emission of negative ions and electrons Mass spectrometry resulting from electronic sputtering of cesium salts: A study of acceleration region processes in a double- differences between halides and oxygenated salts 111 focusing mass spectrometer. Part 1 27 Secondary ion emission Matrix effects Secondary emission of negative ions and electrons Matrix effects on the relative sensitivity factors resulting from electronic sputtering of cesium salts: measured by laser microprobe mass spectrometry 85 differences between halides and oxygenated salts 111 Serine Threonine Gas-phase fragmentations of anionic complexes of Gas-phase fragmentations of anionic complexes of serine- and threonine-containing peptides 17 serine- and threonine-containing peptides 17 Spectroscopy Time of flight The B'A— A'TI chemiluminescence of CH* and A coincidence counting study of spontaneous desorp- CD* from C*(?P) + H>, D, collisions RI tion 1 Desorption of thermally labile organic molecules Spontaneous desorption induced by kilovolt electrons 75 A coincidence counting study of spontaneous desorp- Secondary emission of negative ions and electrons tion 1 resulting from electronic sputtering of cesium salts: Steroid glucuronides differences between halides and oxygenated salts 111 Surfactant and micellar influences on desorption and Slow dissociation reactions of singly charged ions in fragmentation in liquid secondary ion mass spectro- reflectron mass spectrometers 67 metry 169 Time-of-flight mass reflectron with a large area of ion Structures and stabilities collection 45 Ab initio molecular orbital study on R,SiCO*/ Trifluoromethyl cation R;SiOC* (R = HorCH;) 183 Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 2. Reac- Styrene tions of gaseous CF} with oxygen bases 123 Slow dissociation reactions of singly charged ions in Ionic Lewis superacids in the gas phase. Part 3. Reac- reflectron mass spectrometers 67 tions of gaseous CF} with nitrogen bases 137 Surfactant Surfactant and micellar influences on desorption and Yield fragmentation in liquid secondary ion mass spectro- A coincidence counting study of spontaneous desorp- metry 169 tion 1

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