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Philippe Maître is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research primarily focuses on the field of chemistry, with particular attention to spectroscopy and molecular biology. Their work intersects areas such as mass spectrometry techniques, analytical chemistry, molecular spectroscopy, and chemical physics.

The scientist's recent publications contribute to understanding molecular interactions and spectroscopy in gas-phase and charged species. Key papers include:

  • Structure of Proton-Bound Methionine and Tryptophan Dimers in the Gas Phase Investigated with IRMPD Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations (2020) - The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Gas phase dynamics, conformational transitions and spectroscopy of charged saccharides: the oxocarbenium ion, protonated anhydrogalactose and protonated methyl galactopyranoside (2020) - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • From Preassociation to Chelation: A Survey of Cisplatin Interaction with Methionine at Molecular Level by IR Ion Spectroscopy and Computations (2021) - Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • Identification and quantification of amino acids and related compounds based on Differential Mobility Spectrometry (2020) - The Analyst
  • On the Interaction between Deprotonated Cytosine [C(−H)] and Ba2+: Infrared Multiphoton Spectroscopy and Dynamics (2020) - ChemPhysChem

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Davide Corinti
  • Barbara Chiavarino
  • Maria Elisa Crestoni
  • Simonetta Fornarini
  • Andrés F. Cruz-Ortiz

Philippe Maître frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • ChemPhysChem
  • The Analyst

Their research spans several subfields of study such as spectroscopy, molecular biology, atomic and molecular physics and optics, materials chemistry, and oncology. The topics they investigate comprise:

  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Chirality
  • Metal Complexes Synthesis and Properties
  • DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Gas phase infrared spectroscopy of selectively prepared ions.

    J. Lemaire;P. Boissel;M. Heninger;G. Mauclaire

  • Vibrational signature of charge solvation vs salt bridge isomers of sodiated amino acids in the gas phase.

    Catherine Kapota;Joël Lemaire;Philippe Maître;Gilles Ohanessian

  • Infrared spectroscopy of organometallic ions in the gas phase: from model to real world complexes.

    Luke MacAleese;Philippe Maître

  • Infrared Spectrum of the Protonated Water Dimer in the Gas Phase

    Travis D. Fridgen;Terry B. McMahon;Luke MacAleese;Joel Lemaire

  • Mid-IR spectroscopy of protonated leucine methyl ester performed with an FTICR or a Paul type ion-trap

    Luke Mac Aleese;Aude Simon;Terrance B. McMahon;Jean-Michel Ortega

  • Gas-Phase Structure of a π-Allyl−Palladium Complex: Efficient Infrared Spectroscopy in a 7 T Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometer

    Joost M. Bakker;Thierry Besson;Joël Lemaire;Debora Scuderi

  • The charge-shift bonding concept. Electron-pair bonds with very large ionic-covalent resonance energies

    Sason Shaik;Philippe Maitre;Gjergji Sini;Philippe C. Hiberty

  • Infrared spectra of protonated uracil, thymine and cytosine.

    Jean-Yves Salpin;Sébastien Guillaumont;Jeanine Tortajada;Luke MacAleese

  • Infrared spectra of gas-phase V(+)-(benzene) and V(+)-(benzene)(2) complexes.

    D. van Heijnsbergen;G. von Helden;G.J.M. Meijer;P. Maitre

  • Tautomerism of uracil probed via infrared spectroscopy of singly hydrated protonated uracil

    Joost M. Bakker;Rajeev K. Sinha;Thierry Besson;Maurizio Brugnara

  • Infrared spectroscopy of fragments of protonated peptides: direct evidence for macrocyclic structures of b5 ions.

    Undine Erlekam;Benjamin J. Bythell;Debora Scuderi;Michael Van Stipdonk

  • Vibrational signatures of protonated, phosphorylated amino acids in the gas phase.

    Catarina F Correia;Petru O Balaj;Debora Scuderi;Philippe Maitre

  • Infrared fingerprint of protonated benzene in the gas phase.

    William Jones;Pierre Boissel;Barbara Chiavarino;Maria Elisa Crestoni

  • Origin of Bonding Interactions in Cu+(H2)n Clusters: An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation

    Paul R. Kemper;Patrick Weis;Michael T. Bowers;Philippe Maître

  • Ultrasensitive spectroscopy of ionic reactive intermediates in the gas phase performed with the first coupling of an IR FEL with an FTICR-MS

    Philippe Maître;Sophie Le Caër;Aude Simon;William Jones

  • Cyclization and Rearrangement Reactions of an Fragment Ions of Protonated Peptides

    Benjamin J. Bythell;Philippe Maître;Béla Paizs

  • Gas phase infrared multiple-photon dissociation spectra of methanol, ethanol and propanol proton-bound dimers, protonated propanol and the propanol/water proton-bound dimer.

    Travis D. Fridgen;Luke MacAleese;Terry B. McMahon;Joel Lemaire

  • Investigation of the Protonation Site in the Dialanine Peptide by Infrared Multiphoton Dissociation Spectroscopy

    Bruno Lucas;Gilles Grégoire;Joël Lemaire;Philippe Maître

  • Infrared spectra of isolated protonated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: protonated naphthalene.

    Ulrich J. Lorenz;Nicola Solcà;Joël Lemaire;Philippe Maître

  • INSERTION OF SC+ INTO H2 : THE FIRST EXAMPLE OF CLUSTER-MEDIATED SIGMA -BOND ACTIVATION BY A TRANSITION METAL CENTER

    John E. Bushnell;Paul R. Kemper;Philippe Maitre;Michael T. Bowers

Frequent Co-Authors

Béla Paizs
Béla Paizs Bangor University
Otto Dopfer
Otto Dopfer Technical University of Berlin
Gilles Ohanessian
Gilles Ohanessian École Polytechnique
Richard A. J. O'Hair
Richard A. J. O'Hair University of Melbourne
Philippe C. Hiberty
Philippe C. Hiberty University of Paris-Saclay
Michael T. Bowers
Michael T. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Marcos N. Eberlin
Marcos N. Eberlin Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Sason Shaik
Sason Shaik Hebrew University of Jerusalem
M. T. Rodgers
M. T. Rodgers Wayne State University
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký University of Split

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