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Isomer separation and gas-phase configurations of organoruthenium anticancer complexes: Ion mobility mass spectrometry and modeling
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Medicinal ChemistryGas-phase ConfigurationsEngineeringIon Mobility-mass SpectrometryBiochemistryNatural SciencesCoordination ComplexMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryCollision Cross SectionsIon Mobility SpectrometryOrganoruthenium Anticancer ComplexesChemistryIon MobilityMolecular ComplexMolecular ModelingMolecular FragmentationIsomer Separation
We have used ion mobility-mass spectrometry combined with molecular modeling for the separation and configurational analysis of three low-molecular-weight isomeric organoruthenium anticancer complexes containing ortho-, meta-, or para-terphenyl arene ligands. The isomers were separated using ion mobility based on traveling-wave technology and the experimentally determined collision cross sections were compared to theoretical calculations. Excellent agreement was observed between the experimentally and theoretically derived measurements.
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