An electrospray mass spectrometric study of methylmercury(II) nitrogen base derivatives and their ligand exchange reactions
Canty, A.J. and Colton, R. (1994) An electrospray mass spectrometric study of methylmercury(II) nitrogen base derivatives and their ligand exchange reactions. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 215 . pp. 179-184. ISSN 0020-1693 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 572Kb | |
AbstractElectrospray mass spectra have been observed for solutions of a number of methylmercury(II) complexes of the type [MeHgL]+ (L= neutral nitrogen base, e.g. N-methylpyrazoles, bis(pyridin-2-yl)methane, etc.) and PhHg(II) complexes of creatinine and in all cases the intact ion was observed. Electrospray mass spectrometry is a convenient technique with which to investigate ligand exchange reactions in solution, and the reactlons of the N-methylpyrazole complex [MeHg(C4H6N2)]+ have been studied with a variety of reagents including other nitrogen bases, phosphines and phosphine sulfides and selenides. Repository Staff Only: item control page
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