Simon T Ranecky
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Das S, Ghosh J, Vasudevan S, Ranecky S, Rosen T, Ladda N, et al.
Phys Chem Chem Phys
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40045905
Circular dichroism (CD) in ion yield in the gas phase is a promising chiral recognition technique. Combining it with broadband ultrafast laser pulses allows us to examine the possibility of...
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Lee H, Ranecky S, Vasudevan S, Ladda N, Rosen T, Das S, et al.
Phys Chem Chem Phys
. 2022 Nov;
24(44):27483-27494.
PMID: 36342315
We investigate photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD) with coherent light sources whose pulse durations range from femtoseconds to nanoseconds. To that end, we employed an optical parametric amplifier, an ultraviolet optical...
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Ranecky S, Park G, Samartzis P, Giannakidis I, Schwarzer D, Senftleben A, et al.
Phys Chem Chem Phys
. 2022 Jan;
24(5):2758-2761.
PMID: 35044414
We report chirality detection of structural isomers in a gas phase mixture using nanosecond photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD). Combining pulsed molecular beams with high-resolution resonance enhanced multi-photon ionization (REMPI) allows...
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Kastner A, Koumarianou G, Glodic P, Samartzis P, Ladda N, Ranecky S, et al.
Phys Chem Chem Phys
. 2020 Mar;
22(14):7404-7411.
PMID: 32215414
Photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD) is a highly sensitive enantiospecific spectroscopy for studying chiral molecules in the gas phase using either single-photon ionization or multiphoton ionization. In the short pulse limit...
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Exploring Active Sites in Multi-Heteroatom-Doped Co-Based Catalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reactions
Shahraei A, Martinaiou I, Creutz K, Kubler M, Weidler N, Ranecky S, et al.
Chemistry
. 2018 Jun;
24(48):12480-12484.
PMID: 29862591
Today, metal-N- as well as metal-S-doped carbon materials are known to catalyze the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, especially N- and S-co-doped catalysts reach highest activity, but it remains unclear...