P. B. Armentrout
0000-0003-2953-6039
California Institute of Technology
16 papers found
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Water loss from protonated XxxSer and XxxThr dipeptides gives oxazoline – not oxazolone – product ions
Deamidation of Protonated Asparagine–Valine Investigated by a Combined Spectroscopic, Guided Ion Beam, and Theoretical Study
Structures of the dehydrogenation products of methane activation by 5d transition metal cations revisited: Deuterium labeling and rotational contours
Guided ion beam and theoretical studies of the bond energy of SmS+
Non-adiabatic behavior in the homolytic and heterolytic bond dissociation of protonated hydrazine: A guided ion beam and theoretical investigation
Binding energies of hydrated cobalt hydroxide ion complexes: A guided ion beam and theoretical investigation
Gadolinium cation (Gd+) reaction with O2: Potential energy surface mapped experimentally and with theory
Reactivity of 4Fe+(CO)n=0–2 + O2: oxidation of CO by O2 at an isolated metal atom
Correction: Zn2+ and Cd2+ cationized serine complexes: infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy and density functional theory investigations
Correction: Experimental and theoretical investigations of infrared multiple photon dissociation spectra of glutamic acid complexes with Zn2+ and Cd2+
Correction: Structural characterization of gas-phase cysteine and cysteine methyl ester complexes with zinc and cadmium dications by infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy
Potential energy surface for the reaction Sm+ + CO2 → SmO+ + CO: guided ion beam and theoretical studies
Frontispiece: Methane Activation by 5 d Transition Metals: Energetics, Mechanisms, and Periodic Trends
Threshold collision-induced dissociation of protonated hydrazine and dimethylhydrazine clustered with water
Chemi-ionization reactions of La, Pr, Tb, and Ho with atomic O and La with N2O from 200 to 450 K
Zn2+ and Cd2+ cationized serine complexes: infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy and density functional theory investigations
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