Journal article
Gas-phase fragmentation of polyoxotungstate anions
MT Ma, T Waters, K Beyer, R Palamarczuk, PJS Richardt, RAJ O'Hair, AG Wedd
Inorganic Chemistry | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1021/ic8016326
Abstract
A series of phospho-polyoxotungstate anions was transferred to the gas phase via electrospray ionization (ESI), and the anions' fragmentation was examined by collision-induced dissociation (CID). The anions included [PW 12O403-, [P2W18O 62]6-, and {Co4(H2O) 2][PW9O34]2}10- as well as lacunary and metal-substituted derivatives such as [PW11O 39]7- and [MPW11O39]5- (M = CoII NiII CuII). Common species observed in the mass spectra arose from protonation and alkali metal cationization of the precursor ions. Additional species arising from the formal loss of oxide from the precursor species were also observed, presumably formed via protonation and the loss of an oxo ligand as water. These process..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the Australian Research Council for financial support via grants DP0772053 (T.W.), DP0450134 (M.T.M. and A.G.W.) and DP0558430 (R.A.1O.). We thank the Research Transfer Facility of Bio21 for access to the Agilent 6510 Q-TOF and Paul O'Donnell for helping train two of us (M.T.M. and T.W.) in the use of the instrument.