Photoelectron Spectroscopy - Electrospray Source
This experimental facility couples an electrospray ionization source to a magnetic-bottle time-of-flight photoelectron spectrometer. It has been developed to investigate multiply charged anions and solution phase species in the gas phase. An electrospray ion source, in which a solution sample containing the anions is sprayed through a syringe needle under negative bias, is designed and developed to produce multiply charged anions. Ion-trap-time-of-flight mass spectrometry is used to analyze the formed anions. Size- and charge-selected photodetachment photoelectron spectroscopy is used to obtain information about the stability and electronic structure of the anions and their microscopic solvation. A wide range of anionic species, important in organic, inorganic, and biochemistry, as well as in solid materials and catalysis, are being investigated.
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- Detecting Weak Interactions between Au- and Gas Molecules: A Photoelectron Spectroscopic and Ab Initio Study.
- Observation of Entropic Effect on Conformation Changes of Complex Systems Under Well-Controlled Temperature Condition.
- Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Ab Initio Study of the Structure and Bonding in A17N- and A17N.

