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Eur. J. Mass Spectrom.
5, 289–294 (1999)
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Comparative coordination studies of chiral supramolecular propellers of dialkyltartrate trimers with alkali ions using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry | ||
Roderich Süssmuth and Günther Jung |
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ABSTRACT: | ||
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry with a quadrupole analyzer has been used to compare the assembly of all stereoisomers of dialkyltartrates M with alkali ions A+ to form supramolecular trimer complexes M3A+. In a first set of experiments using pure enantiomers of M, the chiral propeller complexes M3A+ showed the highest stability with K+ as the central ion. For the ligand M = dimethyltartrate, the relative ionophore selectivities decreased in the order of K+(100), Na+(78), Rb+(65), Cs+(28), Li+(6). For both the pseudo crown ether complex M3•K+ and the corresponding 18-crown-6•K+ complex, the relative ion abundances were the same when a 15-fold excess of the formal trimer M3, in comparison with the 18-crown-6 ligand, was present in the experiment. In a second set of experiments, we investigated the chirality effect on M3•A+-propeller formation by using enantiomer-labeled racemic mixtures of (S)- and (R)-dialkyltartrates and comparing the formation of the diastereomeric clusters SSS•A+, SSR•A+, SRR•A+ and RRR•A+. The chiral discrimination ratio (CDR) in favor of the homochiral propellers SSS•A+ and RRR•A+ compared with the heterochiral clusters SSR•A+ and SRR•A+ shows unusually high values of about 18 for K+ and Rb+ with dimethyltartrate (DMT) ligands. The CDR values are not as high for complexes with other alkali ions and/or the bulkier diisopropyltartrate (DIPT) ligands. The maximum value of CDR-18 falls between comparable maximum values of CDR = 5 from chemical ionization studies and CDR = 45 from studies using Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry. Semiempirical AM1 calculations have been applied to predict plausible structures for the homochiral propeller complexes (DMT)3•K+. | ||
Keywords: dialkyltartrates, electrospray mass spectrometry, supramolecular complexes, molecular recognition, alkali ion selectivity, chiral discrimination, comparative binding, AM1 calculations |
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