Chemical Physics Letters, 2002, V 358, N 3-4, 31 May.


 Dan Zhang, Wenfang Lei and Renyi Zhang 
Mechanism of OH formation from ozonolysis of isoprene: kinetics and product 
yields 
171-179

 Yu.D. Glinka et al. 
Photoluminescence from mesoporous silica akin to that from nanoscale silicon: 
the nature of light-emitters 
180-186

 N.G. Shang et al. 
Uniform carbon nanoflake films and their field emissions 
187-191

 V.V. Klimov, M. Ducloy and V.S. Letokhov 
A model of an apertureless scanning microscope with a prolate nanospheroid as a 
tip and an excited molecule as an object 
192-198

 J.M. Badie, G. Flamant, T. Guillard and D. Laplaze 
Solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) of C2 radical 
199-206

 Kuang Xiao-Yu and Zhou Kang-Wei 
Magnetic theory for MnIII-O-MnIII spin-cluster in oxo-bridged covalent complex 
Mn2O(5-NO2saldien)2 
207-212

 Masashi Shiraishi, Taishi Takenobu, Atsuo Yamada, Masafumi Ata and Hiromichi Kataura 
Hydrogen storage in single-walled carbon nanotube bundles and peapods 
213-218

 R. Mukhopadhyay and S.L. Chaplot 
Phonon density of states in tetrabromoethylene: lattice dynamic and inelastic 
neutron scattering study 
219-223

 Kiichirou Koyasu, Masaaki Mitsui, Atsushi Nakajima and Koji Kaya 
Photoelectron spectroscopy of palladium-doped gold cluster anions; AunPd (n=1-4) 
224-230

 P.W. Langhoff, R.J. Hinde, J.A. Boatz and J.A. Sheehy 
Spectral theory of the chemical bond 
231-236

 Michal F. Rode and Joanna Sadlej 
Ab initio calculations of nonadditive effects in the trimers (H2O)2···XY,XY=N2, BF, CS 
237-249

 Karina Morgenstern and Karl-Heinz Rieder 
Dissociation of water molecules with the scanning tunnelling microscope 
250-256

 Leonardo Chiezzi, Valentina Domenici, Marco Geppi, Carlo Alberto Veracini and 
Ronald Y. Dong 
Internal and overall molecular dynamics in a chiral smectogen through 2H NMR relaxation 
257-262

 M. Wilczek, W. Komiski and K. Jackowski 
15N, 13C and 1H nuclear magnetic shielding and spin-spin coupling constants of 
1-13C, 15N-enriched acetonitrile in gaseous mixtures with SF6 and CO2 
263-270

 R?diger-A. Eichel and Arthur Schweiger 
Polarization-transfer electron-Zeeman resolved EPR 
271-277

 Lei Z. Zhang, Ying Xiong, Peng Cheng, Guo-Qing Tang and Dai-Zheng Liao 
Molecular orbital confinement of a Schiff base molecule in the nanoporous 
channels of MCM-41 host 
278-283

 Gil Katz, Yehuda Zeiri and Ronnie Kosloff 
Quantum dissipative model for the collision induced ionization of I2 impinging 
on a diamond surface 
284-289

 M. Sugawara 
Local control theory for coherent manipulation of population dynamics 
290-297

 Michael Thoss and Haobin Wang 
Quantum dynamical simulation of ultrafast photoinduced electron transfer 
processes in a mixed-valence compound 
298-306

 G.N. Makarov 
Pulsed intense molecular beams controlled by pressure shock 
307-313

 A. L?uter et al. 
Absolute primary H atom quantum yield measurements in the 193.3 and 121.6 nm 
photodissociation of acetylene 
314-319

 Andrew M. Moran, Mireille Blanchard-Desce and Anne Myers Kelley 
Aromatic versus polyenic linkers in push-pull chromophores: electron-phonon 
coupling effects 
320-327

 Winifred M. Huo, Vladimir Tarnovsky and Kurt H. Becker 
Total electron-impact ionization cross-sections of CFx and NFx (x=1-3) 
328-336

 D. Babi, S.D. Bosanac and N. Doli 
Proton transfer in malonaldehyde: a model three-dimensional study 
337-343

 Z. Shen and V. Engel 
Target wave-packet control and its detection using time-resolved photoelectron 
spectroscopy 
344-349

 Andreas K?hn and Christof H?ttig 
Comment on `Efficient calculation of canonical MP2 energies' [P. Pulay, S. 
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350-353

 Peter Pulay, Jon Baker and Krzysztof Wolinski 
Reply to the comments on `Efficient calculation of canonical MP2 energies' by A. 
K?hn and C. H?ttig 
354-356

 Erratum 
 I. Danielewicz-Ferchmin and A.R. Ferchmin 
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