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Citation: F. Cacace et al., Direct experimental evidence for the H2O+O2- charge transfer complex: Crucial support to atmospheric photonucleation theory, ANGEW CHEM, 39(2), 2000, pp. 367-369
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Citation: F. Cacace et al., Gaseous trihalogen cations. Formation, structure and reactivity of Cl-3(+)and Cl2F+ ions from a joint ab initio and FT-ICR study, J PHYS CH A, 103(13), 1999, pp. 2128-2133
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Citation: F. Cacace et al., Gaseous [H3C-Cl-Cl](+) ions from the reaction of methane with Cl-3(+), thefirst example of a new dihalogenation process: Formation and characterization of CH3Cl2+ isomers by experimental and theoretical methods, CHEM-EUR J, 5(9), 1999, pp. 2750-2756
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