"Advances in Gas Phase Ion Chemistry" focuses on reviews of the authors' own work rather than giving a general review of the research area. This allows for presentation of some current work. Emphasis is placed on gas ion chemistry in its broadest sense to include ion-neutral, ion-electron, and ion-ion reactions. These reaction processes span the various disciplines of chemistry and include some of those in physics. Within this scope, both experimental and theoretical contributions are included which deal with a wide variety of areas ranging from fundamental interactions to applications in real media such as interstellar gas clouds and plasmas used in the etching of semiconductors. The authors are scientists who are leaders in their fields and the series should therefore provide an up-to-date analysis of topics of current importance. This series is designed for researchers and graduate students working in ion chemistry and related fields and should be an invaluable reference for years to come. The contributions to the series embody the wealth of molecular information that can be obtained by studying chemical reactions between ions, electrons and neutrals in the gas phase.
"Advances in Gas Phase Ion Chemistry" focuses on reviews of the authors' own work rather than giving a general review of the research area. This allows for presentation of some current work. Emphasis is placed on gas ion chemistry in its broadest sense to include ion-neutral, ion-electron, and ion-ion reactions. These reaction processes span the various disciplines of chemistry and include some of those in physics. Within this scope, both experimental and theoretical contributions are included which deal with a wide variety of areas ranging from fundamental interactions to applications in real media such as interstellar gas clouds and plasmas used in the etching of semiconductors. The authors are scientists who are leaders in their fields and the series should therefore provide an up-to-date analysis of topics of current importance. This series is designed for researchers and graduate students working in ion chemistry and related fields and should be an invaluable reference for years to come. The contributions to the series embody the wealth of molecular information that can be obtained by studying chemical reactions between ions, electrons and neutrals in the gas phase.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 230 mm
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978-1-55938-331-8 (9781559383318)
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Department of Chemistry, The University of Georgia, USA
Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University, USA
Flow tube studies of small isometric ions, Murray J. McEwan; anion-molecule experiments - reactive intermediates and mechanistic organic chemistry, Joseph J. Grabowski; thermochemical measurements by guided ion beam mass spectrometry, Peter W. Armentrout; photoelectron spectroscopy of molecular anions, Kent M. Ervin and W. Carl Lineberger; ion chemistry at extremely low temperatures - a free jet expansion approach, Mark A. Smith and Michael Hawley; theoretical studies of hypervalent silicon anions, Mark S. Gordon et al; chemistry initiated by atomic silicon ions, Diethard K. Bohme; spectroscopic determination of the products of electron-ion recombination, Nigel G. Adams.