Kerry M. Hassell, Ph.D.

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2010 Chemistry Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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mass spectrometry
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Scott A. McLuckey grad student 2010 Purdue
 (Fundamentals and applications of charge inversion: Manipulations of ions during ion/ion reactions in the gas-phase for the analysis of biopharmaceutical-relevant molecules.)
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Stutzman JR, Hassell KM, McLuckey SA. (2012) Dissociation Behavior of Tryptic and Intramolecular Disulfide-linked Peptide Ions Modified in the Gas Phase via Ion/Ion Reactions. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 312: 195-200
Forrest WP, Cao Z, Hassell KM, et al. (2012) Diruthenium(III,III) bis(alkynyl) compounds with donor/acceptor-substituted geminal-diethynylethene ligands. Inorganic Chemistry. 51: 3261-9
Forrest WP, Cao Z, Chen WZ, et al. (2011) Decorating diruthenium compounds with Fréchet dendrons via the click reaction. Inorganic Chemistry. 50: 9345-53
Hassell KM, Hilger RT, McLuckey SA. (2011) The effect of reagent charge state on the charge inversion efficiency of singly charged polyatomic ions in the gas phase. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 13: 18418-27
Hassell KM, LeBlanc YC, McLuckey SA. (2011) Chemical noise reduction via mass spectrometry and ion/ion charge inversion: amino acids. Analytical Chemistry. 83: 3252-5
Hassell KM, LeBlanc Y, McLuckey SA. (2011) Charge inversion via concurrent cation and anion transfer: application to corticosteroids. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry : Rcm. 25: 476-82
Hassell KM, Stutzman JR, McLuckey SA. (2010) Gas-phase bioconjugation of peptides via ion/ion charge inversion: Schiff base formation on the conversion of cations to anions. Analytical Chemistry. 82: 1594-7
Hassell KM, LeBlanc Y, McLuckey SA. (2009) Conversion of multiple analyte cation types to a single analyte anion type via ion/ion charge inversion. The Analyst. 134: 2262-6
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