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    Vertical and Adiabatic Ionization Potentials of Fluorinated, Chlorinated, and Chlorofluorinated Ethylenes Using G2 and G3 Theories by Pradie, Noriberto A, Linnert, Harrald V

    “…Adiabatic ionization potentials (AIPs) and vertical ionization potentials (VIPs) for all fluorinated, chlorinated, and chlorofluorinated ethylenes have been…”
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    Experimental and Theoretical Characterization of Long-Lived Triplet State CH3CH2S+ Cations by de Moraes, Patricia R. P, Linnert, Harrald V, Aschi, Massimiliano, Riveros, José M

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (18-10-2000)
    “…Gas-phase [C2H5S]+ ions obtained by electron impact ionization from CH3SC2H5 at 13 eV undergo three distinct low-pressure ion/molecule reactions with the…”
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    Configuration and stability of naturally occurring all-cis-tetrahydrofuran lignans from Piper solmsianum by Ramos, Clécio S., Linnert, Harrald V., de Moraes, Marcilio M., do Amaral, João H., Yamaguchi, Lydia F., Kato, Massuo J.

    Published in RSC advances (2017)
    “…The study of variability of the tetrahydrofuran lignan (−)-grandisin in leaves of Piper solmsianum (Piperaceae) revealed two unknown compounds, that were…”
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    Photodetachment of Singly Solvated Halide Ions by Yang, Yarjing, Linnert, Harrald V, Riveros, Jose M, Williams, Kathryn R, Eyler, John R

    “…Photodetachment in a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometer was used to measure the binding energies of (CH3OH)X- (X = F, Cl, Br,…”
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    Gas-phase nucleophilic reactions in SO 2F 2: experiment and theory by Morgon, Nelson H., Linnert, Harrald V., de Souza, Luiz A.G., Riveros, JoséM.

    Published in Chemical physics letters (1997)
    “…The gas-phase ion-molecule reactions of simple anions (HO −, CH 3O −, NH 2 −) with SO 2F 2 proceed with rate constants close to the collision limit. The energy…”
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