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Alexandre A. Shvartsburg

Alexandre A. Shvartsburg

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Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
12326
World Ranking
11544
National Ranking
3117

Overview

Alexandre A. Shvartsburg is affiliated with Wichita State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on physics and astronomy, supported by extensive work in earth and planetary sciences. The scientist's investigation spans multiple subfields such as oceanography, astronomy and astrophysics, spectroscopy, nuclear and high energy physics, and environmental chemistry.

The main topics covered in their research include geophysics and gravity measurements, ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, astrophysics and cosmic phenomena, methane hydrates and related phenomena, mass spectrometry techniques and applications, analytical chemistry and chromatography, and advanced proteomics techniques and applications.

Shvartsburg has authored numerous scientific papers, many published in key venues such as the OSTI U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information, where they have contributed 56 publications. Other frequent publication venues include Analytical Chemistry with 11 papers, the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry with 4 papers, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Recent representative publications include:

  • High-Resolution Ion Mobility Separations of Isomeric Glycoforms with Variations on the Peptide and Glycan Levels, 2020, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • Middle-Down Proteomic Analyses with Ion Mobility Separations of Endogenous Isomeric Proteoforms, 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • Differential Ion Mobility Separations of d/l Peptide Epimers, 2021, Analytical Chemistry
  • Delineation of Isomers by the 13C Shifts in Ion Mobility Spectra, 2020, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • Ion Mobility Spectrometry of Superheated Macromolecules at Electric Fields up to 500 Td, 2021, Analytical Chemistry

Throughout their career, Shvartsburg has frequently collaborated with multiple coauthors, notably including Jon Jacobs, Keqi Tang, Richard Smith, David Camp, and Ljiljana Paša-Tolić, each with dozens of joint works.

Best Publications

  • Structural Information from Ion Mobility Measurements: Effects of the Long-Range Potential

    M. F. Mesleh;J. M. Hunter;A. A. Shvartsburg;and G. C. Schatz

  • An exact hard-spheres scattering model for the mobilities of polyatomic ions

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Structures of medium-sized silicon clusters

    Kai-Ming Ho;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Bicai Pan;Zhong-Yi Lu

  • Fundamentals of Traveling Wave Ion Mobility Spectrometry

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Richard D. Smith

  • Recommendations for reporting ion mobility Mass Spectrometry measurements

    Valérie Gabelica;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Carlos Afonso;Perdita Barran

  • Solid clusters above the bulk melting point

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry: Nonlinear Ion Transport and Fundamentals of FAIMS

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg

  • High-sensitivity ion mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry using electrodynamic ion funnel interfaces.

    Keqi Tang;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Hak-No Lee;David C. Prior

  • Single-parent evolution algorithm and the optimization of Si clusters.

    Ionel Rata;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Mihai Horoi;Thomas Frauenheim

  • High-resolution field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry using new planar geometry analyzers.

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Fumin Li;Keqi Tang;Richard D. Smith

  • Ionization of medium-sized silicon clusters and the geometries of the cations

    Bei Liu;Zhong-Yi Lu;Bicai Pan;Cai-Zhuang Wang

  • Mobilities of carbon cluster ions: Critical importance of the molecular attractive potential

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;George C. Schatz;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Unraveling the Shape Transformation in Silicon Clusters

    Koblar A. Jackson;Mihai Horoi;Indira Chaudhuri;Thomas Frauenheim

  • Is there a minimum size for aqueous doubly charged metal cations

    Shvartsburg Aa;Siu Kw

  • Modeling ionic mobilities by scattering on electronic density isosurfaces: Application to silicon cluster anions

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Bei Liu;Martin F. Jarrold;Kai-Ming Ho

  • Structures of Germanium Clusters: Where the Growth Patterns of Silicon and Germanium Clusters Diverge

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Bei Liu;Zhong-Yi Lu;Cai-Zhuang Wang

  • Two-dimensional gas-phase separations coupled to mass spectrometry for analysis of complex mixtures.

    Keqi Tang;Fumin Li;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Eric F. Strittmatter

  • Structural information from ion mobility measurements: applications to semiconductor clusters

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Robert R. Hudgins;Philippe Dugourd;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Modeling the resolution and sensitivity of FAIMS analyses

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Keqi Tang;Richard D. Smith

  • Understanding and designing field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry separations in gas mixtures.

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Keqi Tang;Richard D. Smith

  • Tin clusters adopt prolate geometries

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Structural Information from Ion Mobility Measurements: Effects of the Long-Range Potential

    M. F. Mesleh;J. M. Hunter;A. A. Shvartsburg;G. C. Schatz

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard D. Smith
Richard D. Smith Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Keqi Tang
Keqi Tang Ningbo University
Martin F. Jarrold
Martin F. Jarrold Indiana University
Kai-Ming Ho
Kai-Ming Ho Iowa State University
Gordon A. Anderson
Gordon A. Anderson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
K. W. Michael Siu
K. W. Michael Siu University of Windsor
Philippe Dugourd
Philippe Dugourd Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Ole Nørregaard Jensen
Ole Nørregaard Jensen University of Southern Denmark
Thomas Frauenheim
Thomas Frauenheim University of Bremen
George C. Schatz
George C. Schatz Northwestern University

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