July 1, 2019
Journal Article

Going large(r): General Discussion

Abstract

With the introduction of new ion sources and advanced mass-spectrometric techniques coupled to spectroscopy, ever larger complexes are being probed. This increase in size is coupled with an increase in complexity requiring new methodologies (both experimental and theoretical) but also providing new opportunities. This session will primarily focus on the application of ion spectroscopy of non-covalent interactions in clusters and biological systems. These include solvent clusters, secondary and tertiary structure of proteins, and weakly-bound molecular clusters. Topics covered will include: structural probes for weak interactions; advances in action spectroscopy; and conformationally selective spectroscopy. A key discussion point will concern the marriage of mass-spectrometery with optical spectroscopy. The interpretation of experimental data obtained for these larger systems demands concomitant developments in theoretical methods, and the session will provide an opportunity for comparative discussions of new theoretical approaches in this field.

Revised: October 23, 2019 | Published: July 1, 2019

Citation

Ahmed M., S. Daly, C. Dessent, O. Dopfer, V. Gabelica, M. Gaigeot, and M. Gatchell, et al. 2019. Going large(r): General Discussion. Faraday Discussions 217, no. 1:476-513. PNNL-SA-145313. doi:10.1039/C9FD90034A