A new method is introduced to determine the extent to which spontaneous chiral separation occurs in small noncovalently bound clusters. Soft‐sampling electrospray ionization was used to transfer noncovalent complexes from solution to the gas phase. Mixing D and L enantiomers with one of the pair isotopically labeled reveals the effect of chirality on cluster stability. The observed cluster distribution is compared to the predicted statistical distribution to determine any preference for homo‐ or heterochirality. Arginine, for example, forms a stable trimer with no preference for the chirality of the individual amino acids. Serine, however, forms a protonated octamer with a pronounced preference for homochirality. The implications of these r...
{T. Haber, U. Schmitt and M. A. Suhm, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 1, 5573 (1999).{C. A. Rice, N. Borho...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2G2; Depart...
Chirality is the property of objects, including molecules, which are not superimposable on their mat...
A new method is introduced to determine the extent to which spontaneous chiral separation occurs in ...
Noncovalent interactions strongly influence the three-dimensional conformation of biomolecules, prov...
The strong chiral preferences of some magic clusters of amino acids have attracted continually incre...
Chiral recognition is a fundamental phenomenon in life sciences based on the enantioselective comple...
A review, with chapters on ionic and mol. clusters in the gas phase, exptl. methodologies, chiral re...
Amino acid clusters have been studied by several groups and most notably magic number clusters and c...
A highly efficient SN2 ion/molecule reaction was revealed in the course of atmospheric pressure ioni...
Serine “magic-number” clusters have attracted substantial experimental and theoretical interest sinc...
The formation of non-covalent supramolecular assemblies plays a critical role in stabilization (tert...
Uniquely among the amino acids, the sublimation of serine occurs with a strong preference for releas...
This thesis comprises the research related to interactions of enantiopure amino acids with chiral an...
The quest to understand the origin of chirality in biological systems has evoked an intense search f...
{T. Haber, U. Schmitt and M. A. Suhm, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 1, 5573 (1999).{C. A. Rice, N. Borho...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2G2; Depart...
Chirality is the property of objects, including molecules, which are not superimposable on their mat...
A new method is introduced to determine the extent to which spontaneous chiral separation occurs in ...
Noncovalent interactions strongly influence the three-dimensional conformation of biomolecules, prov...
The strong chiral preferences of some magic clusters of amino acids have attracted continually incre...
Chiral recognition is a fundamental phenomenon in life sciences based on the enantioselective comple...
A review, with chapters on ionic and mol. clusters in the gas phase, exptl. methodologies, chiral re...
Amino acid clusters have been studied by several groups and most notably magic number clusters and c...
A highly efficient SN2 ion/molecule reaction was revealed in the course of atmospheric pressure ioni...
Serine “magic-number” clusters have attracted substantial experimental and theoretical interest sinc...
The formation of non-covalent supramolecular assemblies plays a critical role in stabilization (tert...
Uniquely among the amino acids, the sublimation of serine occurs with a strong preference for releas...
This thesis comprises the research related to interactions of enantiopure amino acids with chiral an...
The quest to understand the origin of chirality in biological systems has evoked an intense search f...
{T. Haber, U. Schmitt and M. A. Suhm, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 1, 5573 (1999).{C. A. Rice, N. Borho...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2G2; Depart...
Chirality is the property of objects, including molecules, which are not superimposable on their mat...