Ion Mobility Measurements and their Applications to Clusters and Biomolecules

Ion mobility measurements can be used to obtain structural information for large polyatomic ions in the gas phase. The methods are flexible and can be applied to a wide range of chemical systems. This article reviews the development of these methods and discusses recent applications to complex ions such as atomic clusters and large biomolecules. © John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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