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- W2001844692 abstract "The formation and dissociation of dimer complexes consisting of a transition metal ion and two polyether ligands is examined in a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer. Reactions of three transition metals (Ni, Cu, Co) with three crown ethers and four acyclic ethers (glymes) are studied. Singly charged species are created from ion-molecule reactions between laser-desorbed monopositive metal ions and the neutral polyethers. Doubly charged complexes are generated from electrospray ionization of solutions containing metal salts and polyethers. For the singly charged complexes, the capability for dimer formation by the ethers is dependent on the number of available coordination sites on the ligand and its ability to fully coordinate the metal ion. For example, 18-crown-6 never forms dimer complexes, but 12-crown-4 readily forms dimers. For the more flexible acyclic ethers, the ligands that have four or more oxygen atoms do not form dimer complexes because the acyclic ligands have sufficient flexibility to wrap around the metal ion and prevent attachment of a second ligand. For the doubly charged complexes, dimers are observed for all of the crown ethers and glymes, thus showing no dependence on the flexibility or number of coordination sites of the polyether. The nonselectivity of dimer formation is attributed to the higher charge density of the doubly charged metal center, resulting in stronger coordination abilities. Collisionally activated dissociation is used to evaluate the structures of the metal-polyether dimer complexes. Radical fragmentation processes are observed for some of the singly charged dimer complexes because these pathways allow the monopositive metal ion to attain a more favorable 2 + oxidation state. These radical losses are observed for the dimer complexes but not for the monomer complexes because the dimer structures have two independent ligands, a feature that enhances the coordination geometry of the complex and allows more flexibility for the rearrangements necessary for loss of radical species. Dissociation of the doubly charged complexes generated by electrospray ionization does not result in losses of radical neutrals because the metal ions already exist in favorable 2+ oxidation states." @default.
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