Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1194231 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The temperature dependence of the cross sections of rectangular, cyclobis[(2,9-bis[trans-Pt(PEt3)2(PF6)]anthracene)(4,4′-dipyridyl)] and triangular cyclotris[(2,9-bis[trans-Pt(PEt3)2(PF6)]phenanthrene)(4,4′-dipyridyl)] supramolecular assemblies has been investigated by ion mobility mass spectrometry. Molecular dynamics simulations starting with published X-ray structures of both the rectangle and triangle are used to generate model structures. These model structures are used to generate cross sections for comparison with experiment using the simple projection approximation, the computer intensive trajectory method and the new projected superposition approximation (PSA). It is shown that the PSA method provides the best comparison with experiment for these molecules with unusual topographies but the shape factor needs to use a finer mesh in its calculation than for molecules with more regular shapes like folded proteins. Even so the PSA is nearly a factor of 10 faster than the trajectory method for a “small” system like the triangle with 410 atoms.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (122 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Supramolecular complexes are investigated by ion mobility mass spectrometry. ► Experimental cross sections are compared to computational cross sections. ► The projected superposition approximation (PSA) provides the best comparison with experiment. ► The shape factor needs a finer mesh for molecules with unusual topographies.

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