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Archive | 2010

Communications : the structure of Rh[sub 8][sup +] in the gas phase

Daniel J. Harding; Tiffany R. Walsh; Suzanne M. Hamilton; W. S. Hopkins; Stuart R. Mackenzie; Philipp Gruene; Marko Haertelt; Gerard Meijer; Andr '{e} Fielicke

The geometric structure of the Rh(8) (+) cation is investigated using a combination of far-infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The energetic ordering of the different structural motifs is found to depend sensitively on the choice of pure or hybrid exchange functionals. Comparison of experimental and calculated spectra suggests the cluster to have a close-packed, bicapped octahedral structure, in contrast to recent predictions of a cubic structure for the neutral cluster. Our findings demonstrate the importance of including some exact exchange contributions in the DFT calculations, via hybrid functionals, when applied to rhodium clusters, and cast doubt on the application of pure functionals for late transition metal clusters in general.


Nature Communications | 2018

Unravelling the structure of glycosyl cations via cold-ion infrared spectroscopy

Eike Mucha; Mateusz Marianski; Fei-Fei Xu; Daniel A. Thomas; Gerard Meijer; Gert von Helden; Peter H. Seeberger; Kevin Pagel

Glycosyl cations are the key intermediates during the glycosylation reaction that covalently links building blocks during the synthetic assembly of carbohydrates. The exact structure of these ions remained elusive due to their transient and short-lived nature. Structural insights into the intermediate would improve our understanding of the reaction mechanism of glycosidic bond formation. Here, we report an in-depth structural analysis of glycosyl cations using a combination of cold-ion infrared spectroscopy and first-principles theory. Participating C2 protective groups form indeed a covalent bond with the anomeric carbon that leads to C1-bridged acetoxonium-type structures. The resulting bicyclic structure strongly distorts the ring, which leads to a unique conformation for each individual monosaccharide. This gain in mechanistic understanding fundamentally impacts glycosynthesis and will allow to tailor building blocks and reaction conditions in the future.Glycosyl cations are key intermediates in glycosylation reactions, but their structure has remained elusive due to their transient nature. Here, the authors perform an in-depth structural analysis and report that C2-participating protective groups induce acetoxonium cations with distinct ring conformations.


Archive | 2005

Method and device for transferring ions in a mass spectrometer

Helden Gert Von; Gerard Meijer; Jos Oomens


Archive | 2017

Cryogenic Ion Vibrational Spectroscopy of Gas-Phase Clusters: Structure, Anharmonicity and Fluxionality

Matias Ruben Fagiani; Knut R. Asmis; Gerard Meijer


Archive | 2016

Biomolecular Ions in Superfluid Helium Nanodroplets

Ana Isabel González Flórez; Gerard Meijer; Kevin Pagel


Archive | 2015

High resolution spectroscopy and collision studies with velocity-controlled OH beams

Hanns Christian Schewe; Gerard Meijer; Sebastiaan Y. T. van de Meerakker; Nicolas Vanhaecke


Archive | 2015

A Gas-Phase Approach to Biomolecular Structure: Combining Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry with Spectroscopy

Stephan Warnke; Kevin Pagel; Gerard Meijer


Archive | 2012

Supplementary Materials for Quantum-State Resolved Bimolecular Collisions of Velocity-Controlled OH with NO Radicals

Moritz Kirste; Xingan Wang; H. Christian Schewe; Gerard Meijer; Kopin Liu; Ad van der Avoird; Liesbeth M. C. Janssen; G.C. Groenenboom; Sebastiaan Y. T. van de Meerakker


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING 2009: (ICCMSE 2009) | 2012

Rovibrational and tunneling states of the benzene dimer; an ab initio study

Ad van der Avoird; Rob van Harrevelt; Claude Leforestier; Rafał Podeszwa; Krzysztof Szalewicz; P. R. Bunker; Gert von Helden; Melanie Schnell; Gerard Meijer


Angewandte Chemie | 2011

Cover Picture: CO Oxidation as a Prototypical Reaction for Heterogeneous Processes (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 43/2011)

Hans-Joachim Freund; Gerard Meijer; Matthias Scheffler; Robert Schlögl; Martin Wolf

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Gert von Helden

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Jos Oomens

Radboud University Nijmegen

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André Fielicke

Technical University of Berlin

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David T. Moore

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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P. R. Bunker

National Research Council

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