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F. Wilhelm Jost grad student 1956 Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
 (Untersuchung der Umsetzungszone von Detonationen explosibler Gasgemische.)
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ROEHRIG M, ROEMMING H, WAGNER HG. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: Direct Measurement of the Reaction NH3 + NH → 2 NH2. Cheminform. 26: no-no
Friedrichs G, Wagner H. (2001) Investigation of the Thermal Decomposition of Ketene and of the Reaction CH2 + H2 ⇔ CH3 + H Zeitschrift FüR Physikalische Chemie. 215
Friedrichs G, Wagner H. (2000) Direct Measurements of the Reaction NH2 + H2 → NH3 + H at Temperatures from 1360 to 2130 K Zeitschrift FüR Physikalische Chemie. 214
Oehlers C, Wagner HG, Ziemer H, et al. (2000) An Investigation of the D/H Addition−Elimination and H Atom Abstraction Channels in the Reaction D + H2CO in the Temperature Range 296 K ≤T≤ 780 K† The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 104: 10500-10510
Nolte J, Wagner HG, Sears TJ, et al. (1999) The Far-Infrared Laser Magnetic Resonance Spectrum of CH2F. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 195: 43-53
Deters R, Otting M, Wagner HG, et al. (1998) Rate constant for the reaction CH3+CH2(X̃3B1) at 298 K Berichte Der Bunsengesellschaft FüR Physikalische Chemie. 102: 978-981
Ziemer H, Dóbé S, Wagner HG, et al. (1998) Kinetics of the reactions of HCO with H and D atoms Berichte Der Bunsengesellschaft FüR Physikalische Chemie. 102: 897-905
Nolte J, Wagner HG, Temps F, et al. (1997) Far infrared laser magnetic resonance detection of CF3, CHF2, and CH2F Berichte Der Bunsengesellschaft/Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 101: 1421-1428
Kerst C, Potzinger P, Wagner HG. (1996) Reaction of Trimethyl-and Dimethyl-Silyl Radicals with Pentamethyldisilane Zeitschrift FüR Naturforschung A. 51: 102-104
Nolte J, Temps F, Wagner HG, et al. (1994) Far infrared laser magnetic resonance detection of CHD (X̃ 3A‘) The Journal of Chemical Physics. 100: 8706-8712
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