Publications of Nadja Heine
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Journal Article (16)
2016
Journal Article
Fagiani, Matias Ruben, , , Nadja Heine, , Sandy Gewinner, Wieland Schöllkopf, , , and : Gas phase vibrational spectroscopy of the protonated water pentamer: the role of isomers and nuclear quantum effects.
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Wende, Thorsten, Nadja Heine, , Knut R. Asmis, and Ling Jiang: Probing the microsolvation of a quaternary ion complex: gas phase vibrational spectroscopy of (NaSO4−)2(H2O)n=0–6, 8.
2015
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Heine, Nadja and Knut R. Asmis: Cryogenic ion trap vibrational spectroscopy of hydrogen-bonded clusters relevant to atmospheric chemistry.
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Heine, Nadja, Matias Ruben Fagiani and : Disentangling the Contribution of Multiple Isomers to the Infrared Spectrum of the Protonated Water Heptamer.
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Ling Jiang, , Nadja Heine, , Torsten Wende, Knut R. Asmis, and : , Microhydrated dihydrogen phosphate clusters probed by gas phase vibrational spectroscopy and first principles calculations.
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Nadja Heine, Tim Esser, Harald Knorke, , , , and : , , , , , , , Thermodynamics of Water Dimer Dissociation in the Primary Hydration Shell of the Iodide Ion with Temperature-Dependent Vibrational Predissociation Spectroscopy.
2014
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Nadja Heine, Sandy Gewinner, Wieland Schöllkopf, , Matias Ruben Fagiani, Harald Knorke and : , , , , Site-specific vibrational spectral signatures of water molecules in the magic H3O+(H2O)20 and Cs+(H2O)20 clusters.
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Heine, Nadja, , Risshu Bergmann, , Knut R. Asmis, and : Vibrational Spectroscopy of the Water-Nitrate Complex in the OH Stretching Region.
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Heine, Nadja, , Franziska Schubert, Claudia Brieger, and Knut R. Asmis: Infrared Photodissociation Spectroscopy of Microhydrated Nitrate–Nitric Acid Clusters NO3–(HNO3)m(H2O)n.
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Jiang, Ling, , Nadja Heine, , , Torsten Wende, , and Knut R. Asmis: Large amplitude motion in cold monohydrated dihydrogen phosphate anions H2PO4-(H2O): infrared photodissociation spectroscopy combined with ab initio molecular dynamics simulations.
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Tim Esser, Harald Knorke, Sandy Gewinner, Wieland Schöllkopf, Nadja Heine, and : , Spectroscopic Identification of a Bidentate Binding Motif in the Anionic Magnesium-CO2 Complex ([ClMgCO2]−).
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Tim Esser, Harald Knorke, Sandy Gewinner, Wieland Schöllkopf, Nadja Heine, and : , Spectroscopic Identification of a Bidentate Binding Motif in the Anionic Magnesium-CO2 Complex ([ClMgCO2]−).
2013
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Heine, Nadja, Matias Ruben Fagiani, Mariana Rossi, Torsten Wende, , Volker Blum and Knut R. Asmis: Isomer-Selective Detection of Hydrogen-Bond Vibrations in the Protonated Water Hexamer.
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Nadja Heine, Claudia Brieger, Torsten Wende, , and Knut R. Asmis: , Vibrational spectroscopy of bisulfate/sulfuric acid/water clusters: Structure, stability, and infrared multiple-photon dissociation intensities.
2012
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Nadja Heine, Claudia Brieger, Torsten Wende, , and Knut R. Asmis: , Communication: Vibrational spectroscopy of atmospherically relevant acid cluster anions: Bisulfate versus nitrate core structures.
2011
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Torsten Wende, Ling Jiang, Nadja Heine, Gerard Meijer, and Knut R. Asmis: , Infrared Spectroscopy of Hydrated Bisulfate Anion Clusters: HSO4-(H2O)1-16.
Talk (6)
2015
Talk
Sandy Gewinner, Wieland Schöllkopf, Nadja Heine, Matias Ruben Fagiani, Harald Knorke and : , Gas phase vibrational spectroscopy of small protonated water clusters measured into the terahertz spectral range (200-1200 cm−1).
(114th General Assembly of the German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry, Bochum, Germany, May 2015).
2014
Talk
Heine, Nadja: Structure and Microsolvation of Atmospheric Anions: NO3−(HNO3)m(H2O)n.
(Molecular and Ionic Clusters, Gordon Research Conference (GRC), Lucca (Barga), Italy, Apr 2014).
2013
Talk
Heine, Nadja: Vibrational Spectroscopy of Atmospherically Relevant Cluster Anions.
(Symposium on Size Selected Cluster, Davos, Switzerland, Mar 2013).
Talk
Heine, Nadja: Vibrational Spectroscopy of Atmospherically Relevant Clusters: NO-3 (HNO3)m(H2O)n.
(112. Bunsentagung, Karlsruhe, Germany, May 2013).