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Assigning the ESI Mass Spectra of Organometallic and Coordination Compounds.
Journal of Mass Spectrometry : JMS 2019 April 14
ESI mass spectrometry is a useful technique for solving organometallic and coordination chemistry characterization problems that are difficult to address using traditional methods. However, assigning the ESI mass spectra of organometallic compounds can be challenging and the considerations involved in doing so are quite different from assigning the mass spectrum of a purely organic sample. This is a tutorial article for organometallic/coordination chemists using ESI-MS to analyze pure compounds or reaction mixtures. The fundamentals of assigning ESI mass spectra are discussed within the context of organometallic and coordination systems. The types of ions commonly observed by ESI-MS are categorized and described. Finally, a step-by-step guide for the assignment of organometallic and coordination chemistry ESI mass spectra is provided along with two case studies.
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