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Infrared Ion Spectroscopy in a Cold FT-ICR Cell

Fritsche, 2018

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Fritsche L
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Although synthetic chemistry is mostly carried out in solution, studying chemical reactions in the gas phase has many advantages. In many cases, conclusions from gas phase studies can surprisingly well be transferred to solution phase reactions. 1 Gas phase experiments …
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