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Bernhard Brutschy was affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their career involved academic research within this institution, contributing to the scientific community through various channels.

There is no specific information available regarding their recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. Similarly, detailed records of book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and main research topics were not provided.

There are no listed awards associated with Bernhard Brutschy in the given data. They were confirmed to be deceased, indicating that their contributions are part of the historical academic record rather than ongoing research activity.

Best Publications

  • The structure of microsolvated benzene derivatives and the role of aromatic substituents.

    Bernhard Brutschy

  • Anti-hydrogen bond between chloroform and fluorobenzene

    Pavel Hobza;Vladimı́r Špirko;Zdeněk Havlas;Konstantin Buchhold

  • The influence of densely organized maltose shells on the biological properties of poly(propylene imine) dendrimers: new effects dependent on hydrogen bonding.

    Barbara Klajnert;Dietmar Appelhans;Hartmut Komber;Nina Morgner

  • Ion-molecule reactions within molecular clusters

    Bernhard Brutschy

  • Improper, Blue-Shifting Hydrogen Bond between Fluorobenzene and Fluoroform†

    Bernd Reimann;Konstantin Buchhold;Sascha Vaupel;Bernhard Brutschy

  • IR depletion spectroscopy. A method for characterizing a microsolvation environment

    Ch. Riehn;Ch. Lahmann;B. Wassermann;B. Brutschy

  • A New Way To Detect Noncovalently Bonded Complexes of Biomolecules from Liquid Micro-Droplets by Laser Mass Spectrometry

    Nina Morgner;Hans-Dieter Barth;Bernhard Brutschy

  • A tridecameric c ring of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase from the thermoalkaliphilic Bacillus sp. strain TA2.A1 facilitates ATP synthesis at low electrochemical proton potential.

    Thomas Meier;Nina Morgner;Doreen Matthies;Denys Pogoryelov

  • Characterization of weak NH-π intermolecular interactions of ammonia with various substituted π-systems

    Sascha Vaupel;Bernhard Brutschy;Pilarisetty Tarakeshwar;Kwang S. Kim

  • A novel approach to analyze membrane proteins by laser mass spectrometry: From protein subunits to the integral complex

    Nina Morgner;Thomas Kleinschroth;Hans-Dieter Barth;Bernd Ludwig

  • Fluorobenzene⋯water and difluorobenzene⋯water systems: An ab initio investigation

    P. Tarakeshwar;Kwang S. Kim;B. Brutschy

  • Contiguous Metal-Mediated Base Pairs Comprising Two AgI Ions

    Dominik A. Megger;Célia Fonseca Guerra;Jan Hoffmann;Bernhard Brutschy

  • Anisole-(H2O)n(n=1–3) complexes: An experimental and theoretical investigation of the modulation of optimal structures, binding energies, and vibrational spectra in both the ground and first excited states

    B. Reimann;K. Buchhold;H.-D. Barth;B. Brutschy

  • A new method of laser desorption mass spectrometry for the study of biological macromolecules

    W. Kleinekofort;J. Avdiev;B. Brutschy

  • Hydrogen bonding in (substituted benzene)·(water)n clusters with n≤4

    H.-D Barth;K Buchhold;S Djafari;B Reimann

  • A high-intensity beam of metastable helium atoms with good velocity resolution

    B Brutschy;H Haberland

  • Functional Dissection of the Proton Pumping Modules of Mitochondrial Complex I

    Stefan Dröse;Stephanie Krack;Lucie Sokolova;Klaus Zwicker

  • A scaffold of accessory subunits links the peripheral arm and the distal proton-pumping module of mitochondrial complex I.

    Heike Angerer;Klaus Zwicker;Zibiernisha Wumaier;Lucie Sokolova

  • The formic acid dimer (HCOOH)2 probed by time-resolved structure selective spectroscopy

    V. V. Matylitsky;C. Riehn;M. F. Gelin;B. Brutschy

  • Reactions in molecular clusters following photoionization

    Bernhard. Brutschy

Frequent Co-Authors

Kwang S. Kim
Kwang S. Kim Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Frank Sobott
Frank Sobott University of Leeds
Brigitte Voit
Brigitte Voit Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.
Dietmar Appelhans
Dietmar Appelhans Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Eckart Rühl
Eckart Rühl Freie Universität Berlin
Hartmut Komber
Hartmut Komber Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.
Pavel Hobza
Pavel Hobza Czech Academy of Sciences
Jacek Waluk
Jacek Waluk Polish Academy of Sciences
Ulrich Brandt
Ulrich Brandt Radboud University
Randolph P. Thummel
Randolph P. Thummel University of Houston

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