“…Here, we make use of desorption/ionization induced by neutral SO 2 clusters (DINeC) in order to investigate ion-induced fragmentation in peptide samples. DINeC has been shown to be an extremely soft desorption method for molecules of various classes, for example, dyes, lipids, and proteins. − In particular for peptides, DINeC-MS yields clear, fragmentation-free spectra for easy identification of the molecular peaks. , The soft nature of the method is based on the low kinetic energy per SO 2 molecule in the clusters (≤0.8 eV/molecule), as employed by other soft desorption/sputtering methods, , in combination with the high dipole moment of SO 2 . Because of this high dipole moment, the SO 2 clusters serve as a transient matrix in the gas phase , and promote the desorption of polar molecules, despite the low E / n value.…”