Mass Spectrometry of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds
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Mass Spectrometry of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds is the first modern book to treat inorganic and organometallic mass spectrometry simultaneously. It is textbook and handbook in one: As a textbook, it introduces the techniques and gives hints on...
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Mass Spectrometry of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds is the first modern book to treat inorganic and organometallic mass spectrometry simultaneously. It is textbook and handbook in one: As a textbook, it introduces the techniques and gives hints on how to apply the various techniques; as a handbook, it lists all available ionization techniques for just about any given compound. Mass Spectrometry of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds will instill the synthetic inorganic and organometallic chemist with the confidence to apply some of the new techniques to their characterization problems.
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This is the first modern book to treat inorganic and organometallic mass spectrometry simultaneously. It is textbook and handbook in one; as a textbook it introduces the techniques and gives hints on how to apply the various techniques, as a handbook it lists all available ionization techniques for just about any given compound. The book also includes non-mathematical explanations of how modern MS instruments workMass Spectrometry of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds will inspire the synthetic inorganic and organometallic chemist with the confidence to apply some of the new techniques to their characterization problems.
This Series reflects the pivotal role of modern inorganic and physical chemistry in a whole range of emerging areas, such as materials chemistry, green chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry, as well as providing a solid grounding in established areas such as solid state chemistry, coordination chemistry, main group chemistry and physical inorganic chemistry.
Mass spectrometry is one of the many powerful instrumental techniques that are available to the inorganic, coordination or organometallic chemist. This textbook focuses on bringing the subject up to date for those synthetic chemists who use mass spectrometry as an afterthought or as a very minor component of their toolkit of characterisation techniques.
While mass spectrometry as applied to the analysis of inorganic substances has a long history, it has been the relatively recent introduction of the soft ionisation techniques of ESI (electrospray ionisation) and to a lesser extent, MALDI (Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation) that have revolutionised the field. In parallel, major advances in instrument performance, robustness, automation, computer hardware, operating software and ease of operation and maintenance have taken place. These developments have turned mass spectrometry of inorganic and organometallic compounds on its head: once a slow, tedious technique that could be applied only to pure compounds, mass spectrometry is now at its most powerful and useful when applied to the rapid analysis of complex mixtures. This textbook aims to describe these developments and illustrate the power and scope of mass spectrometry in the characterisation of inorganic and organometallic compounds. The following are also included:
* Principles of operation of mass spectrometry
* Mass analysers
* Data interpretation
* Isotope information
Where the chapters have been divided according to the type of compound, the reader is provided with explanations and discussions of the behaviour patterns of these compounds and will be able to apply modern mass spectrometry techniques to their specialist area of chemistry.
Mass spectrometry is one of the many powerful instrumental techniques that are available to the inorganic, coordination or organometallic chemist. This textbook focuses on bringing the subject up to date for those synthetic chemists who use mass spectrometry as an afterthought or as a very minor component of their toolkit of characterisation techniques.
While mass spectrometry as applied to the analysis of inorganic substances has a long history, it has been the relatively recent introduction of the soft ionisation techniques of ESI (electrospray ionisation) and to a lesser extent, MALDI (Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation) that have revolutionised the field. In parallel, major advances in instrument performance, robustness, automation, computer hardware, operating software and ease of operation and maintenance have taken place. These developments have turned mass spectrometry of inorganic and organometallic compounds on its head: once a slow, tedious technique that could be applied only to pure compounds, mass spectrometry is now at its most powerful and useful when applied to the rapid analysis of complex mixtures. This textbook aims to describe these developments and illustrate the power and scope of mass spectrometry in the characterisation of inorganic and organometallic compounds. The following are also included:
* Principles of operation of mass spectrometry
* Mass analysers
* Data interpretation
* Isotope information
Where the chapters have been divided according to the type of compound, the reader is provided with explanations and discussions of the behaviour patterns of these compounds and will be able to apply modern mass spectrometry techniques to their specialist area of chemistry.
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Preface.List of commonly-used abbreviations.
Chapter 1 Fundamentals.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Inlets.
1.3 Collision-induced dissociation.
1.4 Detectors.
1.5 Mass resolution.
1.6 Data processing.
1.7 Isotopes.
References.
Chapter 2 Mass analysers.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Sectors.
2.3 Quadrupoles.
2.4 Quadrupole Ion Trap.
2.5 Time-of-flight.
2.6 Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance.
References.
Chapter 3 Ionisation techniques.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Electron ionisation.
3.3 Chemical Ionisation.
3.4 Field ionisation / Field desorption.
3.5 Plasma Desorption.
3.6 Fast Atom Bombardment / Liquid Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry.
3.7 Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation.
3.8 Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry.
3.9 Electrospray ionisation.
References.
Chapter 4 The ESI MS behaviour of simple inorganic compounds.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Simple metal salts.
4.3 Polyanions formed by main group elements.
4.4 Oxoanions formed by main group elements.
4.5 Borane anions.
4.6 Fullerenes.
4.7 Inorganic phosphorus compounds: phosphoranes and cyclophosphazenes.
4.8 Summary.
References.
Chapter 5 The ESI MS behaviour of coordination complexes.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Charged, "simple" coordination complexes.
5.3 (Neutral) metal halide coordination complexes.
5.4 Metal complexes of polydentate oxygen donor ligands: polyethers, crown ethers, cryptands and calixarenes.
5.5 Porphyrins and metalloporphyrins.
5.6 Metal alkoxides - highly moisture-sensitive coordination compounds.
5.7 b-Diketonate complexes.
5.8 Metal complexes of carbohydrates.
5.9 Metal complexes of amino acids, peptides and proteins.
5.10 Oxoanions, polyoxoanions and related species.
5.11 Metal clusters.
5.12 Compounds with anionic sulfur and selenium donor ligands.
5.13 Characterisation of metal-based anticancer drugs, their reaction products and metabolites.
5.14 In situ formation of coordination complexes as an ionisation
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technique.
5.15 Summary.
References.
Chapter 6 The ESI MS behaviour of main group organometallic compounds.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Organometallic derivatives of group 14 elements.
6.3 Organometallic derivatives of group 15 elements.
6.4 Organometallic derivatives of group 16 elements; organo-sulfur, -selenium and -tellurium compounds.
6.5 Organomercury compounds.
6.6 Other organometallic derivatives.
6.7 Summary.
References.
Chapter 7 The ESI MS behaviour of transition metal and lanthanide organometallic compounds.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Metal carbonyl complexes.
7.3 Metal isocyanide complexes.
7.4 Metal cyclopentadienyl and related complexes.
7.5 Metal h3-allyl complexes.
7.6 Metal arene complexes.
7.7 Formation of p-hydrocarbon complexes and their use as an ionisation aid.
7.8 Metal-acetylene/acetylide complexes, and complexes of metal-acetylides.
7.9 Transition metal s-alkyl and aryl complexes.
7.10 Mass spectrometry of lanthanide organometallic complexes.
7.11 Summary.
References.
Chapter 8 A selection of special topics.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 The characterisation of dendrimers using ESI and MALDI-TOF MS techniques.
8.3 Investigating the formation of supramolecular coordination assemblies using ESI MS.
8.4 Using ESI MS as a tool for directing chemical synthesis: A case studyinvolving the platinum metalloligands [Pt2(m-E)2(PPh3)4] (E = S, Se).
8.5 Applications of ESI MS in the detection of reactive intermediates and catalyst screening.
References.
Appendix 1 Naturally occurring isotopes.
Appendix 2 Periodic table of the elements.
Appendix 3 Alphabetical list of elements.
Appendix 4 Mass Spectrometry Glossary of Terms.
Appendix 5 Useful sources of information on mass spectrometry.
5.15 Summary.
References.
Chapter 6 The ESI MS behaviour of main group organometallic compounds.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Organometallic derivatives of group 14 elements.
6.3 Organometallic derivatives of group 15 elements.
6.4 Organometallic derivatives of group 16 elements; organo-sulfur, -selenium and -tellurium compounds.
6.5 Organomercury compounds.
6.6 Other organometallic derivatives.
6.7 Summary.
References.
Chapter 7 The ESI MS behaviour of transition metal and lanthanide organometallic compounds.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Metal carbonyl complexes.
7.3 Metal isocyanide complexes.
7.4 Metal cyclopentadienyl and related complexes.
7.5 Metal h3-allyl complexes.
7.6 Metal arene complexes.
7.7 Formation of p-hydrocarbon complexes and their use as an ionisation aid.
7.8 Metal-acetylene/acetylide complexes, and complexes of metal-acetylides.
7.9 Transition metal s-alkyl and aryl complexes.
7.10 Mass spectrometry of lanthanide organometallic complexes.
7.11 Summary.
References.
Chapter 8 A selection of special topics.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 The characterisation of dendrimers using ESI and MALDI-TOF MS techniques.
8.3 Investigating the formation of supramolecular coordination assemblies using ESI MS.
8.4 Using ESI MS as a tool for directing chemical synthesis: A case studyinvolving the platinum metalloligands [Pt2(m-E)2(PPh3)4] (E = S, Se).
8.5 Applications of ESI MS in the detection of reactive intermediates and catalyst screening.
References.
Appendix 1 Naturally occurring isotopes.
Appendix 2 Periodic table of the elements.
Appendix 3 Alphabetical list of elements.
Appendix 4 Mass Spectrometry Glossary of Terms.
Appendix 5 Useful sources of information on mass spectrometry.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: William Henderson , Scott McIndoe
- 2005, 1. Auflage, 271 Seiten, Maße: 24,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470850167
- ISBN-13: 9780470850169
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
Valuable addition to those already written covering mass spectrometry. ( Reviews , June 2008)
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