The stability of the B,-ion from glycylglycine dipeptides was studied using collision-induced dissociation experiments and ab initi0 calculations. This study reveals that the B,-type ion from glycine should be considered as an electrostatically bound iodmoecule complex, which dissociates into a glyc
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An energy-resolved study of the fragmentation of some 2-substituted 2-propoxide ions and the rates of proton abstraction from acetone
โ Scribed by Swapan K. Chowdhury; Roger S. Mercer; Alex.G. Harrison; Stephan E. Barlow; Charles H. Depuy
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1989
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- 95
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- 0168-1176
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