Noncovalent metal–ligand bond energies as studied by threshold collision‐induced dissociation

MT Rodgers, PB Armentrout - Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
This review focuses on noncovalent metal ion–ligand complexes and measurements of the
bond energies of such species. The method utilized in this work is threshold collision …

Cationic noncovalent interactions: energetics and periodic trends

MT Rodgers, PB Armentrout - Chemical Reviews, 2016 - ACS Publications
In this review, noncovalent interactions of ions with neutral molecules are discussed. After
defining the scope of the article, which excludes anionic and most protonated systems …

[图书][B] Comprehensive handbook of chemical bond energies

YR Luo - 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
Understanding the energy it takes to build or break chemical bonds is essential for scientists
and engineers in a wide range of innovative fields, including catalysis, nanomaterials …

Sequential bond energies of iron carbonyl Fe (CO) x+ (x= 1-5): systematic effects on collision-induced dissociation measurements

RH Schultz, KC Crellin… - Journal of the American …, 1991 - ACS Publications
4. Conclusion This study showed that the application of the Guggenheim and Adam method
and the Butler equation yieldreasonable orders of magnitude of the water mole fraction …

Thermochemistry of transition metal benzene complexes: Binding energies of M (C6H6) x+ (x= 1, 2) for M= Ti to Cu

F Meyer, FA Khan, PB Armentrout - Journal of the American …, 1995 - ACS Publications
The sequential bond energies of the mono-and bis-benzene complexes of the first-row
transition metal ions, M+= Ti+-Cu+, are determined by collision-induced dissociation with Xe …

Kinetic energy dependence of ion–molecule reactions: guided ion beams and threshold measurements

PB Armentrout - International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2000 - Elsevier
Over the past 20 years, ion beam methods have become a reliable experimental tool for the
determination of thermochemical data. Confidence in these methods has required the …

Stepwise solvation enthalpies of protonated water clusters: Collision-induced dissociation as an alternative to equilibrium studies

NF Dalleska, K Honma… - Journal of the American …, 1993 - ACS Publications
Absolute reaction cross sections for interaction of 3+(20)(x= 1-5) with xenon are determined
from thermal energies to 20 eV (CM) by using guided ion beam mass spectrometry. In all …

Sequential bond energies of chromium carbonyls (Cr (CO) x+, x= 1-6)

FA Khan, DE Clemmer, RH Schultz… - The Journal of …, 1993 - ACS Publications
ion beam tandem mass spectrometer. Values for the 0 K bond energies (in eV) are
determined to be D (Cr+-CO)= 0.93±0.04, D [(CO) Cr+-CO]= 0.98±0.03, Z)[(CO) 2Cr+-CO] …

Intrinsic Affinities of Alkali Cations for 15-Crown-5 and 18-Crown-6:  Bond Dissociation Energies of Gas-Phase M+−Crown Ether Complexes

MB More, D Ray, PB Armentrout - Journal of the American …, 1999 - ACS Publications
Bond dissociation energies (BDEs) of M+ [c-(C2H4O) 5] and M+ [c-(C2H4O) 6] for M= Na, K,
Rb, and Cs are reported. The BDEs are determined experimentally by analysis of the …

Noncovalent interactions of nucleic acid bases (uracil, thymine, and adenine) with alkali metal ions. Threshold collision-induced dissociation and theoretical studies

MT Rodgers, PB Armentrout - Journal of the American Chemical …, 2000 - ACS Publications
Threshold collision-induced dissociation of M+ L (M+= Li+, Na+, and K+; L= uracil, thymine,
and adenine) with xenon is studied using guided ion beam mass spectrometry. In all cases …