“…Examples are UV-visible photodissociation, [15][16][17] infrared and UV-visible [18][19][20] and infrared double resonance experiments 21,22 and blackbody infrared dissociation. 23,24 The main advantages of IRMPD spectroscopy over methods based on PID in other spectral regions [25][26][27][28][29][30][31] is that the IR spectral signatures allow the discrimination of functional groups, the analysis of conformational isomers and the identification of protonation/ coordination sites, especially when supported by theoretical calculations. 32,33 Consequently, IRMPD experiments have been used in an extensive number of systems and analytical applications, [34][35][36][37][38][39] from biomolecules, 40-42 drugs [43][44][45] and metabolites [46][47][48][49] to the evaluation of catalysis and reaction mechanisms, 19,[50][51][52][53][54][55][56] nanocalorimetry determinations 57,58 and in studies evaluating the electrospray ionization process 59 and aerosol composition.…”