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Gerd Ganteför is affiliated with the University of Konstanz in Germany. Their research spans multiple scientific disciplines, including Chemical Engineering, Engineering, and Chemistry. They have contributed to various subfields such as Catalysis, Mechanics of Materials, and Spectroscopy.

Their work covers a range of specialized topics, notably Ionic liquids properties and applications, Energetic Materials and Combustion, and Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications.

Among their recent publications is the paper titled The gas phase reaction of iridium and iridium carbide anions with 2-hydoxyethylhydrazine (HEH), published in 2022 in the International Journal of Mass Spectrometry.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Moritz Blankenhorn
  • Tatsuya Chiba
  • Jerry A. Boatz
  • Steven D. Chambreau
  • Kit H. Bowen

Their publications have appeared notably in the International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, reflecting their involvement in mass spectrometry research and related analytical techniques.

Best Publications

  • Direct observation of key reaction intermediates on gold clusters.

    Davor Stolcic;Matthias Fischer;Gerd Ganteför;Young Dok Kim

  • Photoemission spectra of C60- : electron-phonon coupling, Jahn-Teller Effect, and superconductivity in the fullerides

    Olle Gunnarsson;Haiko Handschuh;Paul S. Bechthold;Barbara Kessler

  • Stable configurations of carbon clusters: Chains, rings, and fullerenes.

    Haiko Handschuh;Gerd Ganteför;Barbara Kessler;Paul S. Bechthold

  • Unexpected stability of Al4H6: a borane analog?

    Xiang Li;Andrej Grubisic;Sarah T. Stokes;Jörn Cordes;Jörn Cordes

  • Electronic Structure of Small Fullerenes: Evidence for the High Stability of C 32

    Hardy Kietzmann;Regina Rochow;Gerd Ganteför;Wolfgang Eberhardt

  • Origin of unusual catalytic activities of Au-based catalysts

    Young Dok Kim;Matthias Fischer;Gerd Ganteför

  • Spin Conservation Accounts for Aluminum Cluster Anion Reactivity Pattern with O2

    Ralf Burgert;Hansgeorg Schnöckel;Andrej Grubisic;Xiang Li

  • Electronic shells or molecular orbitals: Photoelectron spectra of Ag−n clusters

    Haiko Handschuh;Chia-Yen Cha;Paul S. Bechthold;Gerd Ganteför

  • Hyperhalogens: Discovery of a New Class of Highly Electronegative Species

    Mary Willis;Matthias Götz;Anil K. Kandalam;Gerd F. Ganteför

  • Photoelectron spectroscopy of silver and palladium cluster anions. Electron delocalization versus, localization

    Gerd Ganteför;Michael Gausa;Karl-Heinz Meiwes-Broer;Hans O. Lutz

  • Photodetachment spectroscopy of cold aluminum cluster anions.

    Gerd Ganteför;Karl-Heinz Meiwes-Broer;Hans O. Lutz

  • THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE 3P AND 4P VALENCE BAND OF SMALL ALUMINUM AND GALLIUM CLUSTERS

    Chia-Yen Cha;Gerd Ganteför;Wolfgang Eberhardt

  • On the existence of designer magnetic superatoms.

    Xinxing Zhang;Yi Wang;Haopeng Wang;Alane Lim

  • New experimental setup for photoelectron spectroscopy on cluster anions

    Chia-Yen Cha;Gerd Ganteför;Wolfgang Eberhardt

  • Experimental verification of the high stability of Al13H: a building block of a new type of cluster material?

    Stefan Burkart;Nico Blessing;Björn Klipp;Jürgen Müller

  • Interactions of Au cluster anions with oxygen

    Qiang Sun;Purusottam Jena;Young Dok Kim;Matthias Fischer

  • Pure metal and metal-doped rare-gas clusters grown in a pulsed ARC cluster ion source

    Gerd Ganteför;H. R. Siekmann;Hans O. Lutz;Karl-Heinz Meiwes-Broer

  • Appearance of bulk properties in small tungsten oxide clusters

    Qiang Sun;Bijan K. Rao;Purusottam Jena;Davor Stolcic

  • Photoelectron spectroscopy of Cu−n clusters: Comparison with jellium model predictions

    Chia-Yen Cha;Gerd Ganteför;Wolfgang Eberhardt

  • Spectroscopic evidence for the tricapped trigonal prism structure of semiconductor clusters

    Jürgen Müller;Bei Liu;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Serdar Ogut

Frequent Co-Authors

Kit H. Bowen
Kit H. Bowen Johns Hopkins University
Purusottam Jena
Purusottam Jena Virginia Commonwealth University
Hansgeorg Schnöckel
Hansgeorg Schnöckel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Puru Jena
Puru Jena Virginia Commonwealth University
Qiang Sun
Qiang Sun Peking University
Anastassia N. Alexandrova
Anastassia N. Alexandrova University of California, Los Angeles
Bryan W. Eichhorn
Bryan W. Eichhorn University of Maryland, College Park
James R. Chelikowsky
James R. Chelikowsky The University of Texas at Austin
Donald M. Cox
Donald M. Cox ExxonMobil (United States)

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