Collisions of 375 keV Xe25+ ions with trapped mass/charge selected poly-anions of the cytochrome C protein (similar to 12.5 kDa) were studied by coupling a linear quadrupole ion trap with low-energy ion beam facility. Tandem mass spectra were recorded for the protein precursor charge states ranging from -9 to -17. The present work reports the first study of slow highly charged ion collisions with poly-anions. A high signal to noise ratio allowed the study of the intensity of single and multiple electron removal by a projectile, as well as associated neutral losses, as a function of the target charge state. Relative single and double electron detachment cross sections were found to increase with increasing charge state of the precursor anion...
Translational energy spectroscopy (TES) has been used to study one-electron capture by He2+, C4+, an...
AbstractA method for the determination of cross sections for gas-phase protein ions, based on the en...
Cross section measurements and calculations are presented for electron capture by multiply charged i...
Collisions of 375 keV Xe25+ ions with trapped mass/charge selected poly-anions of the cytochrome C p...
Electron-transfer processes in interaction between highly charged ions and multiply protonated prote...
International audienceElectron-transfer processes in interaction between highly charged ions and mul...
Electron capture and loss cross-sections have been measured for collisions between fast multiply ch...
We have determined the absolute cross sections for one electron capture and total electron capture b...
We present first results of biomolecular fragmentation studies with slow highly charged ions (HCI). ...
Abstract: We have performed translational-spectroscopical measurements on single electron capture (S...
Abstract: Processes involved in slow collisions between highly charged ions (HCI) and neutral target...
The energy losses of ions of myoglobin and cytochrome c in collisions with Ne, Ar, and Kr have been ...
A multicharged ion-atom merged-beams apparatus has been used in conjunction with the ORNL-ECR ion so...
AbstractElectrospray mass spectra of multiply charged protein molecules show two distinct charge sta...
Translational energy spectroscopy (TES) has been used to study one-electron capture by He2+, C4+, an...
Translational energy spectroscopy (TES) has been used to study one-electron capture by He2+, C4+, an...
AbstractA method for the determination of cross sections for gas-phase protein ions, based on the en...
Cross section measurements and calculations are presented for electron capture by multiply charged i...
Collisions of 375 keV Xe25+ ions with trapped mass/charge selected poly-anions of the cytochrome C p...
Electron-transfer processes in interaction between highly charged ions and multiply protonated prote...
International audienceElectron-transfer processes in interaction between highly charged ions and mul...
Electron capture and loss cross-sections have been measured for collisions between fast multiply ch...
We have determined the absolute cross sections for one electron capture and total electron capture b...
We present first results of biomolecular fragmentation studies with slow highly charged ions (HCI). ...
Abstract: We have performed translational-spectroscopical measurements on single electron capture (S...
Abstract: Processes involved in slow collisions between highly charged ions (HCI) and neutral target...
The energy losses of ions of myoglobin and cytochrome c in collisions with Ne, Ar, and Kr have been ...
A multicharged ion-atom merged-beams apparatus has been used in conjunction with the ORNL-ECR ion so...
AbstractElectrospray mass spectra of multiply charged protein molecules show two distinct charge sta...
Translational energy spectroscopy (TES) has been used to study one-electron capture by He2+, C4+, an...
Translational energy spectroscopy (TES) has been used to study one-electron capture by He2+, C4+, an...
AbstractA method for the determination of cross sections for gas-phase protein ions, based on the en...
Cross section measurements and calculations are presented for electron capture by multiply charged i...