Multiply-charged noncovalent cluster anions of adenosine-5′-monophosphate (AMP) were formed by electrospray ionization (ESI). Ions in higher charge states were observed when the ions were accumulated in an ion trap with helium buffer gas before detection. We determined the smallest size (na) or appearance size as a function of charge state (q), i.e., na = 4 for q = 2, na = 8 for q = 3, and na = 13 for q = 4. The relation between na and q can be described by a charged droplet model. When the size is larger than na for a given q, the fragmentation pathway of an anion cluster is dominated by loss of neutral fragments. In contrast, when the size approaches the appearance size, only charged fragments are formed
International audiencePositive and negative ion electrospray mass spectra obtained from 50 mM phosph...
In this contribution we discuss four different types of experiments that have been conducted at mole...
$^{1}$ R.N. Barnett, U. Landman, C.L. Cleveland, and J. Jortner, J. Chem. Phys. 88, 4429 (1988). $^{...
Multiply-charged noncovalent cluster anions of adenosine-5′-monophosphate (AMP) were formed by elect...
Multiply charged anions (MCAs) represent highly energetic species in the gas phase but can be stabil...
Multiply charged anions (MCAs) represent highly energetic species in the gas phase but can be stabil...
Here we report the first mass spectrometric study of negative ions formed via free electron attachme...
AbstractHigh mass-to-charge ratio ions (> 4000) from electrospray ionization (ESI) have been observe...
International audienceWe have studied fragmentation of water embedded adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AM...
The clustering of a medium-sized, involatile, neutral molecule, octyl β-D-glucopyranoside (OG), with...
Mechanistic information about how gaseous ions are formed from charged droplets has been difficult t...
In spite of decades of research, little is known about the processes leading to the prebiotic format...
International audienceWe report on collisions of highly charged Xe20+ ions with weakly bound cluster...
In this paper, we present an experimental study of charge propensities formed when Argon clusters ar...
International audienceCollisions between neutral clusters of biomolecules (amino-acids and lactic ac...
International audiencePositive and negative ion electrospray mass spectra obtained from 50 mM phosph...
In this contribution we discuss four different types of experiments that have been conducted at mole...
$^{1}$ R.N. Barnett, U. Landman, C.L. Cleveland, and J. Jortner, J. Chem. Phys. 88, 4429 (1988). $^{...
Multiply-charged noncovalent cluster anions of adenosine-5′-monophosphate (AMP) were formed by elect...
Multiply charged anions (MCAs) represent highly energetic species in the gas phase but can be stabil...
Multiply charged anions (MCAs) represent highly energetic species in the gas phase but can be stabil...
Here we report the first mass spectrometric study of negative ions formed via free electron attachme...
AbstractHigh mass-to-charge ratio ions (> 4000) from electrospray ionization (ESI) have been observe...
International audienceWe have studied fragmentation of water embedded adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AM...
The clustering of a medium-sized, involatile, neutral molecule, octyl β-D-glucopyranoside (OG), with...
Mechanistic information about how gaseous ions are formed from charged droplets has been difficult t...
In spite of decades of research, little is known about the processes leading to the prebiotic format...
International audienceWe report on collisions of highly charged Xe20+ ions with weakly bound cluster...
In this paper, we present an experimental study of charge propensities formed when Argon clusters ar...
International audienceCollisions between neutral clusters of biomolecules (amino-acids and lactic ac...
International audiencePositive and negative ion electrospray mass spectra obtained from 50 mM phosph...
In this contribution we discuss four different types of experiments that have been conducted at mole...
$^{1}$ R.N. Barnett, U. Landman, C.L. Cleveland, and J. Jortner, J. Chem. Phys. 88, 4429 (1988). $^{...