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Chava Lifshitz was affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their academic career focused on scientific research associated with this institution. Lifshitz is noted as deceased.

There is no available data on specific papers published by Lifshitz, nor records of co-authors, publication venues, or book publishers associated with their work. Main fields of study, subfields, and topics covered in their research are also not documented in the source data.

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This profile is constructed strictly from the available information, highlighting Lifshitz's institutional affiliation and status.

Best Publications

  • Tropylium Ion Formation from Toluene: Solution of an Old Problem in Organic Mass Spectrometry

    Chava Lifshitz

  • TIME-RESOLVED APPEARANCE ENERGIES, BREAKDOWN GRAPHS, AND MASS SPECTRA: THE ELUSIVE KINETIC SHIFT

    C. Lifshitz

  • Negative ion–molecule reactions of ozone and their implications on the thermochemistry of O3−

    Unknown

  • Kinetic energy release distributions in mass spectrometry.

    J. Laskin;C. Lifshitz

  • Substituent effects in unimolecular ion decompositions. XV. Mechanistic interpretations and the quasi-equilibrium theory

    Fred W. McLafferty;Timothy Wachs;Chava Lifshitz;Giuseppe Innorta

  • Competing reactions of the acetone cation radical: RRKM-QET calculations on an ab initio potential-energy surface

    Nikolaus. Heinrich;Frank. Louage;Chava. Lifshitz;Helmut. Schwarz

  • C2 binding energy in C60

    C. Lifshitz

  • Time-dependent mass spectra and breakdown graphs. 17. Naphthalene and phenanthrene

    Yehiel Gotkis;Maria Oleinikova;Mor Naor;Chava Lifshitz

  • Electron affinities from endothermic negative-ion charge-transfer reactions. III. NO, NO2, SO2, CS2, Cl2, Br2, I2, and C2H

    Unknown

  • Kinetics of dissociation and thermionic emission in the C60 and C70 molecules

    Pablo Sandler;Chava Lifshitz;Cornelius E. Klots

  • Photoionization of CH3; Heat of Formation of CH2

    W. A. Chupka;Chava Lifshitz

  • Some new diatomic molecule containing endohedral fullerenes

    Tikva Peres;Baopeng Cao;Weidong Cui;Anthony Khong

  • Principles of mass spectrometry applied to biomolecules

    Julia Laskin;Chava Lifshitz

  • Energetics and dynamics of ionization and dissociation of fullerene carbon clusters

    Chava Lifshitz

  • Kinetic energy release distributions for C3H6O+- dissociations: A further test of the applicability of the energy-randomization hypothesis to unimolecular fragmentations

    C. Lifshitz;E. Tzidony

  • AN NMR STUDY OF HE2 INSIDE C70

    Anthony Khong;Hugo A. Jiménez-Vázquez,†,‡;Martin Saunders;R. James Cross

  • Intramolecular energy redistribution in polyatomic ions

    Unknown

  • C-H Bond Strength of Naphthalene Ion. A Reevaluation Using New Time-Resolved Photodissociation Results

    Yen-Peng Ho;Robert C. Dunbar;Chava Lifshitz

  • Appearance and ionization energies of multiply-charged C70 parent ions produced by electron impact ionization

    S. Matt;Olof Echt;R. Worgotter;V. Grill

  • Self‐consistent determination of fullerene binding energies BE (C+n–C2), n=58⋅ ⋅ ⋅44

    R. Wörgötter;B. Dünser;P. Scheier;T. D. Märk

  • Charge stripping C60

    C. Lifshitz;M. Iraqi;T. Peres;J. E. Fischer

  • Magic numbers in kinetic energy releases for unimolecular decompositions of ammonia-hydrogen ((NH3)nH+) ion clusters

    Chava Lifshitz;Frank Louage

  • Does IVR Take Place Prior to Peptide Ion Dissociation

    Yongjun Hu;Boaz Hadas;Mandy Davidovitz;Biilent Balta

  • Mass‐Spectrometric Study of the Photoionization of C2F4 and CF4

    Unknown

  • Principles of Mass Spectrometry Applied to Biomolecules: Laskin/Principles of Mass Spectrometry Applied to Biomolecules

    Julia Laskin;Chava Lifshitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Julia Laskin
Julia Laskin Purdue University West Lafayette
Tilmann D. Märk
Tilmann D. Märk University of Innsbruck
Paul Scheier
Paul Scheier University of Innsbruck
Helmut Schwarz
Helmut Schwarz Technical University of Berlin
Robert C. Dunbar
Robert C. Dunbar Case Western Reserve University
Jan M. L. Martin
Jan M. L. Martin Weizmann Institute of Science
Alan G. Marshall
Alan G. Marshall Florida State University
Zvi Rappoport
Zvi Rappoport Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Detlef Schröder
Detlef Schröder Czech Academy of Sciences
Sason Shaik
Sason Shaik Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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