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Tilmann D. Märk

Researcher at University of Innsbruck

Publications -  668
Citations -  19726

Tilmann D. Märk is an academic researcher from University of Innsbruck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Electron ionization. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 662 publications receiving 18712 citations. Previous affiliations of Tilmann D. Märk include University of New Hampshire & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.

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Absolute cross sections and kinetic energy release distributions for electron impact ionization and dissociation of CD

TL;DR: In this paper, the animated crossed-beams method is used and the analysis of ionic product velocity distributions allows the determination of the kinetic energy release distributions. And the cross-sections for electron impact dissociative excitation and ionization of CD+ leading to the formation of the ionic products (D+, C+, C+ C2+ and C3+) are reported in the energy range from their respective thresholds to 2.5 keV.
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Probing royal demolition explosive (1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazocyclohexane) by low-energy electrons: Strong dissociative electron attachment near 0 eV

TL;DR: The remarkable instability of RDX to electron attachment with virtually thermal electrons reflects the highly explosive nature of this compound.
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Headspace analysis of new psychoactive substances using a Selective Reagent Ionisation-Time of Flight-Mass Spectrometer

TL;DR: In this paper, a Selective Reagent Ionisation-Time of Flight-Mass Spectrometry (SRI-ToF-MS) instrument was used to investigate the reactions of H3O+, O2+, NO+ and Kr+ with 10 readily available (at the time of purchase) new psychoactive substances.
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Non-invasive real time monitoring of yeast volatilome by PTR-ToF-MS

TL;DR: The described set-up allows the on-line high-throughput screening of yeast volatilome of S. cerevisiae strains and the identification of strain specific features and new metabolic pathways, discriminating also genetically similar strains, thus revealing a novel method for strain phenotyping, identification, and quality control.
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Radiation damage and its annealing in apatite

TL;DR: In this paper, annealing kinetics of radiation damage in natural fluorapatite has been studied with absorption spectroscopy for different sample orientations (parallel and perpendicular to the optical axis).