International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes 136 (1994) 215 AUTHOR INDEX Abe, T., 85 Gross, M.L., 143 Ray, K.B., 107 Richter, S., 91 Baptista, G.B., 107 Hemberger, P.H., 119 Barros Leite, C.V., 107 Hiroki, S., 85 Saito, N., 55 Begemann, F., 91 Schweikert, E.A., 107 Birkinshaw, K., 71 Jeronymo, J.M.F., 107 Splendore, M., 25 Bowie, J.H., 143 Suzuki, I.H., 55 Bozek, J.D., 55 Langstaff, D.P., 71 Bradford, A.M., 143 Liu, W.G., 181 Takayama, M., 35 Burgers, P.C., 191 Tellgmann, R., 209 Mann, M., 167 Terlouw, J.K., 191 Campbell, E.E.B., 209 McGibbon, G.A., 191 Todd, J.F.J., 25 Cisper, M.E., 119 Murakami, Y., 85 Vaglio,G.A., 25 da Silveira, E.F., 107 Neusser, H.J., 101 Vollmer, D.L., 143 de Petris,G., 155 Nguyen, M.T., 45 Nogar, N.S., 119 Wahl, F., 209 Eiden, G.C., 119 Waugh, R.J., 143 Ernstberger, B., 101 Occhiucci, G., 155 Weitzel, K.-M., 1 Operti, L., 25 Wilm, M.S., 167 Franklin, A.M., 25 Ott, U., 91 Xiao, Y.K., 181 Garrett, A.W., 119 Pepi, F., 155 Grebner, T.L., 101 Prinzbach, H., 209 Zhou, Y.M., 181 ELSEVIER International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes 136 (1994) 217-219 SUBJECT INDEX Ab initio calculations emitted from a phenylalanine target under multi- Hydrogen cyanide loss from [CH;N>]* cations: 1,2- charged MeV carbon bombardment, 107 elimination versus Beckmann rearrangement, 45 Collision-induced dissociation Tunneling RRKM calculations for the H, loss reac- Collision-induced dissociations of deprotonated tion from ethane ions on an ab initio potential energy dipeptide methyl esters containing H, alkyl or benzyl surface, 1 a side-chains, 143 Atomic weight Formation and collision-induced dissociation of Precise measurement of the isotopic composition of adduct ions [matrix +C]* (C = Li, Na, Cs and NHy,) cerium and its atomic weight, 181 produced under fast atom bombardment conditions, 35 Beckmann rearrangement The imidic acids H-C=C(H)-OH and CH,- Hydrogen cyanide loss from [CH;N]* cations: 1,2- N=C(H)-—OH and their tautomeric carbenes H,N- elimination versus Beckmann rearrangement, 45 C-—OH and CH;—N(H)-C-OH: stable species in the Branching ratio gas phase formed by one-electron reduction of their Variation in ion-pair yields from CF Cl, photoexcited cations, 191 in the inner-shell excitation regions, 55 Coordination structure Formation and collision-induced dissociation of Carbenes adduct ions [matrix +C]* (C = Li, Na, Cs and NH,) The imidic acids H-N=C(H)-OH and CH;- produced under fast atom bombardment conditions, N=C(H)-—OH and their tautomeric carbenes H,N- 35 C-—OH and CH;—N(H)-—C-—OH: stable species in the Correlated ion emission gas phase formed by one-electron reduction of their Coincidence counting analysis of secondary ions cations, 191 emitted from a phenylalanine target under multi- Cation affinity charged MeV carbon bombardment, 107 Formation and collision-induced dissociation of adduct ions [matrix +C]* (C = Li, Na, Cs and NH4) produced under fast atom bombardment conditions, Detector array 35 Resolving power of a discrete electrode detector Cerium array, 71 Precise measurement of the isotopic composition of Diazapropylium cations cerium and its atomic weight, 181 Hydrogen cyanide loss from [CH;N,]* cations: 1,2- CF,Cl, elimination versus Beckmann rearrangement, 45 Variation in ion-pair yields from CF,Cl, photoexcited Dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the inner-shell excitation regions, 55 The ionization energy of 2,8-dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Channeltrons by resonance-enhanced two-photon ionization, 101 Multiple ion counting in isotope abundance mass spec- Dipeptide methyl esters trometry, 91 Collision-induced dissociations of deprotonated Coincidence counting dipeptide methyl esters containing H, alkyl or benzyl Coincidence counting analysis of secondary ions a side-chains, 143 218 Dodecahedranes Ion desorption Fullerene formation via laser-induced oligomerisation Coincidence counting analysis of secondary ions of 1,6-dibromo-dodecahedrane (Cy)»H;gBr2), 209 emitted from a phenylalanine target under multi- Dynamic trapping charged MeV carbon bombardment, 107 An improved method for capturing laser desorbed ions Ion injection in an ion trap mass spectrometer: dynamic r.f. trap- An improved method for capturing laser desorbed ions ping, 119 in an ion trap mass spectrometer: dynamic r.f. trap- ping, 119 Electrospray Ion/molecule reactions Electrospray and Taylor-Cone theory, Dole’s beam of Investigation of the complex reactions of SiH, and macromolecules at last? 167 GeH, in the ion trap using dynamically programmed 1,2-Elimination scanning, 25 Hydrogen cyanide loss from [CH;N,]* cations: 1,2- Ion trap elimination versus Beckmann rearrangement, 45 An improved method for capturing laser desorbed ions in an ion trap mass spectrometer: dynamic r.f. trap- Fringing field ping, 119 Influence of the fringing field length on the separated Ion trap mass spectrometry *He/D, peak shape of a high-resolution quadrupole Investigation of the complex reactions of SiH, and mass spectrometer, 85 GeH, in the ion trap using dynamically programmed Fullerenes scanning, 25 Fullerene formation via laser-induced oligomerisation Isotope abundance mass spectrometry of 1,6-dibromo-dodecahedrane (Cj 9H;gBr,), 209 Multiple ion counting in isotope abundance mass spec- trometry, 91 Germane Isotope ratio measurement Investigation of the complex reactions of SiH, and Precise measurement of the isotopic composition of GeH, in the ion trap using dynamically programmed cerium and its atomic weight, 181 scanning, 25 Kinetics Heats of formation Investigation of the complex reactions of SiH, and Hydrogen cyanide loss from [CH;N,]* cations: 1,2- GeH, in the ion trap using dynamically programmed elimination versus Beckmann rearrangement, 45 scanning, 25 High resolution Influence of the fringing field length on the separated Laser desorption *He/D, peak shape of a high-resolution quadrupole An improved method for capturing laser desorbed ions mass spectrometer, 85 in an ion trap mass spectrometer: dynamic r.f. trap- Hydrazonium cation ping, 119 Hydrogen cyanide loss from [CH;N,]* cations: 1,2- Laser-induced oligomerisation elimination versus Beckmann rearrangement, 45 Fullerene formation via laser-induced oligomerisation of 1,6-dibromo-dodecahedrane (Cj)H;gBr2), 209 Imidic acids The imidic acids H-N=C(H)-OH and CH;- Mass spectrometry N=C(H)—OH and their tautomeric carbenes H,N- An improved method for capturing laser desorbed ions C-OH and CH;—N(H)—C-—OH: stable species in the in an ion trap mass spectrometer: dynamic r.f. trap- gas phase formed by one-electron reduction of their ping, 119 cations, 191 MS-MS Inner-shell excitation Electrospray and Taylor-Cone theory, Dole’s beam of Variation in ion-pair yields from CF Cl, photoexcited macromolecules at last? 167 in the inner-shell excitation regions, 55 Multiple ion counting Integrated circuit Multiple ion counting in isotope abundance mass spec- Resolving power of a discrete electrode detector trometry, 91 array, 71 One-electron reduction Reaction mechanism The imidic acids H-N=C(H)-OH and CH;- Tunneling RRKM calculations for the H, loss reac- N=C(H)—OH and their tautomeric carbenes H,N- tion from ethane ions on an ab initio potential energy C-—OH and CH;—N(H)—C-—OH: stable species in the surface, 1 gas phase formed by one-electron reduction of their Resolving power cations, 191 Resolving power of a discrete electrode detector Organic/metallic adduct array, 71 Formation and collision-induced dissociation of Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization adduct ions [matrix +C]* (C = Li, Na, Cs and NH,) The ionization energy of 2,8-dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin produced under fast atom bombardment conditions, by resonance-enhanced two-photon ionization, 101 35 Selected photoion—photoion coincidence Partial yield spectra Variation in ion-pair yields from CF,Cl, photoexcited Variation in ion-pair yields from CF Cl, photoexcited in the inner-shell excitation regions, 55 in the inner-shell excitation regions, 55 Silane Peptides Investigation of the complex reactions of SiH, and Electrospray and Taylor-Cone theory, Dole’s beam of GeH, in the ion trap using dynamically programmed macromolecules at last? 167 scanning, 25 Phosphorous and phosphonic acid Silicon A mass spectrometric study of gaseous H,PO} and Resolving power of a discrete electrode detector H,PO; ions, 155 array, 71 Phosphorus polyanions A mass spectrometric study of gaseous Hy,PO} and Tautomerism H,PO; ions, 155 A mass spectrometric study of gaseous HyPO} and Proteins H,PO; ions, 155 Electrospray and Taylor-Cone theory, Dole’s beam of Taylor Cone macromolecules at last? 167 Electrospray and Taylor-Cone theory, Dole’s beam of Proton affinity macromolecules at last? 167 A mass spectrometric study of gaseous H,PO} and Time-of-flight mass spectrometry H,PO; ions, 155 Fullerene formation via laser-induced oligomerisation Formation and collision-induced dissociation of of 1,6-dibromo-dodecahedrane (Cy)H)gBr2), 209 adduct ions [matrix +C]* (C = Li, Na, Cs and NH) The ionization energy of 2,8-dichlorodibenzo-p-dioxin produced under fast atom bombardment conditions, by resonance-enhanced two-photon ionization, 101 35 Transition state Tunneling RRKM calculations for the H, loss reac- Quadrupole mass spectrometer tion from ethane ions or an ab initio potential energy Influence of the fringing field length on the separated surface, 1 *He/D, peak shape of a high-resolution quadrupole Tunneling mass spectrometer, 85 Tunneling RRKM calculations for the H, loss reac- tion from ethane ions on an ab initio potential energy Rate constants surface, 1 Tunneling RRKM calculations for the H, loss reac- tion from ethane ions on an ab initio potential energy surface, 1