Jana Roithová
0000-0001-5144-0688
Charles University
149 papers found
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Substituent effects on the second ionization energies of hydroxy- and methoxy benzenes
Doubly protonated 1,3,5-trimethylenebenzene (C9H112+) and homologous C7H72+ and C8H92+ dications: Structures and unimolecular fragmentation patterns
Unexpected Gas-Phase Reactivity of the CH3OH Adduct of Michler's Hydrol Blue: Proton-Shuttle Catalysis and Stepwise Radical Expulsions
Surface-induced dissociation and reactions of cations and dications C7H8+/2+, C7H7+/2+ and C7H62+: Dependence of mass spectra of product ions on incident energy of the projectiles
Micro‐Hydration of the MgNO3+ Cation in the Gas Phase
Dissociation Reactions of Free Tetrapyridinium Tetracations and of Their Catenanes
On a Possible Growth Mechanism for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Dications: C7H62++C2H2
Bond formation with maintenance of twofold charge: Generation of C2O32+ in the reaction of CO22+ with CO2
Chiral superbases: the proton affinities of 1- and 2-aza[6]helicene in the gas phase
Bimolecular reactions of molecular dications: reactivity paradigms and bond-forming processes
Bond-formation versuselectron transfer: C–C-coupling reactions of hydrocarbon dications with benzene
Dynamics of chemical and charge transfer reactions of molecular dications: VI
Low-Temperature Activation of Methane: It also Works Without a Transition Metal
Electrospray ionization as a convenient new method for the generation of catalytically active iron-oxide ions in the gas phase
Dissociation Routes of Protonated Toluene Probed by Infrared Spectroscopy in the Gas Phase †
Reactivity of the CHBr2+Dication toward Molecular Hydrogen
Bond-Forming Reactions of Molecular Dications as a New Route to Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons
Competition of Proton and Electron Transfers in Gas-Phase Reactions of Hydrogen-Containing Dications CHX2+ (X=F, Cl, Br, I) with Atoms, Nonpolar and Polar Molecules
Structural Aspects of Long-Lived C7H82+Dications Generated by the Electron Ionization of Toluene†
Surface-induced dissociation and reactions of dications and cations: Collisions of dications C7H82+, C7H72+, and C7H62+ and a comparison with the respective cations C7D8+ and C7H7+
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