Electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS) was used to probe the binding of silver ions and reduced silver species with polyamidoamine generation 1 amineterminated (PAMAMG1NH 2 ) and generation 2 hydroxyl-terminated (PAMAMG2OH) dendrimers. At Ag ϩ /PAMAMG2OH molar ratios of Յ1, 1:1 complexes are observed, while at ratios Ͼ1, 2:1 and low abundance 3:1 complexes emerge. Similar results were observed for PAMAMG1NH 2 . The collisional activated dissociation (CAD) patterns of the dendrimer ions are characterized by losses of amidoamine branches resulting largely from hydrogen migration and cleavage reactions. Ag ϩ /dendrimer complexes are characterized by the loss of a dendrimer branch from the complex, with the silver ion remaining bound to a dendrimer fragment. When the Ag ϩ -bound dendrimer complexes are reduced by hydrazine, low abundance complexes, whose m/z values are consistent with ones containing zerovalent silver species, are observed in the mass spectra. Complexes with three silver atoms are observed in the spectrum containing PAMAMG1NH 2 , and complexes with four and five silver atoms are observed with PAMAMG2OH. The CAD fragmentation patterns of the complexes formed after the silver reduction are different than those observed for complexes containing one silver ion and are characterized by the ejection of all silver species, possibly as a cluster, leaving the intact dendrimer ion. Experiments with Cu ϩ , Cu 2ϩ , and Pt 2ϩ binding to PAMAMG2OH were also done, but reduced metal clusters were not observed in the mass spectra after the addition of hydrazine. . In addition to numerous applications in fields such as medicine, chemistry, materials science, biology, and physics, there is interest in the use of dendrimers as templates for metal nanoparticle synthesis [3,4]. The ability to synthesize metal nanoparticles with well-defined core sizes has important implications for the study of the sizedependent photochemical, electrochemical, and optical behavior of metal clusters.Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers [5,6] (Figure 1 [7][8][9][10][11][12]. Upon chemical reduction of the metal ion/ dendrimer complexes, the PAMAM polymer matrix encapsulates and subsequently stabilizes the metal clusters, thus preventing agglomeration [12]. These intradendrimer metal nanoparticles are soluble and have well defined sizes due to the uniform three-dimensional structure and functional group composition of the dendrimers. Interest in the formation of intradendrimer metal nanoparticles has stimulated the need for analytical methods that are capable of characterizing the dendrimer host structure and the corresponding metal/ dendrimer complexes. Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI) [13][14][15][16][17] and matrix assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) [18 -25] mass spectrometry have been established as powerful techniques for the analysis of dendrimer macromolecules as a result of their ability to gently transfer species from solution to the gas-phase while minimizing the fragmentation of the an...