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Cooperatively Enhanced Ion Pair Binding with a Hybrid Receptor

2015

A simple 18-crown-6-based bis-urea receptor R(1) was synthesized in three steps from a commercial starting material. The receptor's behavior toward anions, cations, and ion pairs was studied in solution with (1)H NMR, in solid state with single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and in gas phase with mass spectrometry. In 4:1 CDCl3/dimethyl sulfoxide solution the receptor's binding preference of halide anions is I(-) < Br(-) < Cl(-) following the trend of the hydrogen-bonding acceptor ability of the anions. The receptor shows a remarkable positive cooperativity toward halide anions Cl(-), Br(-), and I(-) when complexed with Na(+), K(+), or Rb(+). The solid-state binding modes of R(1) with alkali an…

ChemistryElectrospray ionizationion pair bindingHalideCooperative bindingAlkali metalMass spectrometryAcceptorIonInorganic ChemistryCrystallographyProton NMROrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116hybrid receptorsInorganic Chemistry
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Binding Modes of Nonspherical Anions to N-Alkylammonium Resorcinarenes in the Solid State

2012

A series of hydrogen bond stabilized N-alkylammonium resorcinarene salts with nitrate, triflate, and picrate as the counteranions were synthesized and characterized with 1H NMR and electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry. Together with electrostatic interactions, the binding of the anions with several hydrogen bond donor sites proceeds through a complex array of intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds, evidenced by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. These N-alkyl ammonium resorcinarenes bind the larger nonspherical anions into deformed cavitand-like structures and enforce a transformation of the resorcinarene conformation from almost symmetrical to extremely distorted.

ChemistryHydrogen bondPicrateElectrospray ionizationIntermolecular forceInorganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryResorcinareneCondensed Matter PhysicsMass spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyProton NMRGeneral Materials ScienceTrifluoromethanesulfonateta116resorcinarenes; non-spherical anions; hydrogen bonding; X-ray structureCRYSTAL CROWTH & DESIGN
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Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Studies on the Mechanism of Hydrosilylation of Terminal Alkynes Using an N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complex of …

2006

A new pyridine-4,5-dichloroimidazol-2-ylidene complex of Ir(I) has been obtained, and its catalytic activity toward hydrosilylation of phenylacetylene and 4-aminophenylacetylene has been studied. T...

ChemistryHydrosilylationElectrospray ionizationOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementReaction intermediatePhotochemistryCombinatorial chemistryCatalysisCharacterization (materials science)Inorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPhenylacetyleneIridiumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCarbeneOrganometallics
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Comparison of hard vaporization and soft ionization techniques in the mass spectrometry of some palladium(II) and platinum(II) complexes with C-bonde…

1990

Abstract Electron impact, fast atom bombardment and laser induced vaporization techniques are compared in the mass spectrometric behaviour of some palladium(II) and platinum(II) complexes with C-bonded heterocyclic ligands of the type trans -[MCl(R N )(PPh 3 ) 2 ] [M = Pd, R N = 2-pyridyl, 1 ; 2-pyrazyl, 2; 2-pyrimidyl, 3; M = Pt, R N = 2-pyridyl, 4 ].

ChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementFast atom bombardmentMass spectrometryMass spectrometricInorganic ChemistryIonizationVaporizationMaterials ChemistryPhysical chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPlatinumElectron ionizationPalladiumInorganica Chimica Acta
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Determination of the first ionization potential of einsteinium by resonance ionization mass spectroscopy (RIMS)

1998

Abstract The first ionization potential of einsteinium (IP Es ) was determined by resonance ionization mass spectroscopy (RIMS) using samples with ≤10 12 atoms of 254 Es ( T 1/2 =276 days). This method is based on the measurement of photoionization thresholds as a function of applied electric field strength, followed by extrapolation to zero field strength to yield IP Es . An atomic beam of Es was created by heating a filament on which einsteinium was electrodeposited from an aqueous solution onto a tantalum backing and covered with titanium metal. Es atoms were ionized via a three-step excitation scheme, and the ions mass-selectively detected in a time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer. Th…

ChemistryMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistryThermal ionizationPhotoionizationMass spectrometryAtmospheric-pressure laser ionizationMechanics of MaterialsIonizationMaterials ChemistryAtomic physicsIonization energyElectron ionizationAmbient ionizationJournal of Alloys and Compounds
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Determination of the first ionization potential of nine actinide elements by resonance ionization mass spectroscopy (RIMS)

1998

The high sensitivity of RIMS enables the precise determination of the first ionization potential of actinide elements with a sample size of ≤1012 atoms. By multiple resonant laser excitation, the actinide atoms under investigation are ionized in the presence of an electric field, and the ions are mass-selectively detected in a time-of-flight spectrometer. The first ionization potential is obtained by scanning the wavelength of the laser used for the last excitation step across the ionization threshold Wth—indicated by a sudden increase of the ion count rate—at various electric field strengths. Extrapolation of Wth to electric field strength zero leads directly to the first ionization potent…

ChemistryMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysThermal ionizationPhotoionizationMolar ionization energies of the elementsIon sourceAtmospheric-pressure laser ionizationMechanics of MaterialsIonizationMaterials ChemistryAtomic physicsElectron ionizationAmbient ionizationJournal of Alloys and Compounds
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Mass spectra of chlorinated aromatics formed in pulp bleaching: I—chlorinated catechols

1983

The fragmentation of chlorinated guaiacols (2-methoxyphenols) on electron impact has been studied. The most common fragmentation processes are interpreted and in some cases the small differences between spectra of positional isomers are explained. In addition to the well-known alkyl-oxygen fission (loss of methyl radical), metastable ion studies and deuterium labelling have indicated several new fragmentation pathways. The most characteristic are the formation of [MCH3HCl]+ and [MCH3Cl]+· ions. In general, however, the spectra of positional isomers are shown to be very similar.

ChemistryMethyl radicalEtherPhotochemistryBiochemistryIonchemistry.chemical_compoundDeuteriumFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Mass spectrumStructural isomerMolecular MedicineInstrumentationSpectroscopyElectron ionizationOrganic Mass Spectrometry
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Recent Approaches for Chemical Speciation and Analysis by Electrospray Ionization (ESI) Mass Spectrometry

2021

In these latest years, the chemical speciation of several species has been increasingly monitored and investigated by means of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ES-MS). This soft ionization technique is capable to gently take into the gas phase metal-ligand complexes and gather a wealth of information on their energetics, shape, and fragmentation pathways. For this reason, this technique is frequently chosen in a synergistic approach to investigate competitive ligand exchange-adsorptive other ways analyzed by cathodic stripping voltammetry (CLE-ACSV). ESI-MS analyses require a careful experimental design as they may be impacted by instrumental artifacts such as ESI adduct formation…

ChemistryMini ReviewElectrospray ionizationmetals speciation010401 analytical chemistryMetallomeelectrospray ionizationspeciation analysisGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryMass spectrometryTandem mass spectrometry01 natural sciencesmetallomics0104 chemical sciencesIonlcsh:ChemistryChemistryFragmentation (mass spectrometry)lcsh:QD1-999Computational chemistryIonizationCathodic stripping voltammetrymass spectrometryFrontiers in Chemistry
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Electron impact mass spectra of chlorinated methyl propanoates

1982

The mass spectral fragmentations of all eleven chlorinated methyl propanoates have been studied. Deuterium labelling and metastable ion analysis were used to elucidate the fragmentation mechanism. The molecular ion peaks of all compounds are small, except methyl 3,3-dichloropanoate (38%). In most cases α-cleavage gives the base peak [COOCH3]+, and the loss of a chlorine atom from the molecular ion is characteristic of the 3-chloro, 3,3-dichloro and 3,3,3-trichloro compounds. Metastable ions showed the losses of small neutral molecules such as CH3OH, CH2CO, CO2 and CO from the [MCl]+ ion. α-Cleavage and the loss of Cl˙ gives an intense [MCOOCH3Cl]+˙ peak, which is the base peak in the spectr…

ChemistryPolyatomic ionAnalytical chemistryBiochemistrySpectral lineIonFragmentation (mass spectrometry)DeuteriumMass spectrumMolecular MedicineMoleculePhysical chemistryInstrumentationSpectroscopyElectron ionizationOrganic Mass Spectrometry
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Studies in organic mass spectrometry. Part 9—mass spectra of 9,10-disubstituted 2,3,6,7-tetraalkoxy-9,10-dihydroanthracenes: A remarkable loss of rad…

1991

The electron impact-induced fragmentations of 23 9,10-disubstituted 2,3,6,7-tetraalkoxy-9,10-dihydroanthracenes, including six stereoisomeric pairs, were studied. The loss of the 9-(or 10-)substituent constitutes the main fragmentation route. The resulting ions give rise to a remarkable violation of the so-called even-electron rule as they eject the second substituent at the 10-(or 9-)position as a radical. The latter aspect was particularly investigated with the aid of low-energy (nominal value 15 eV) and mass-analysed ion kinetic energy spectra

ChemistryRadicalSubstituentAnalytical chemistryMass spectrometryPhotochemistryKinetic energyBiochemistryIonchemistry.chemical_compoundFragmentation (mass spectrometry)Mass spectrumMolecular MedicineInstrumentationSpectroscopyElectron ionizationOrganic Mass Spectrometry
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