The use of mass spectrometry to assess complexation phenomena in receptor compounds

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Abstract

Numerous methods exist for the assessment of complexation between cation binders such as crown ethers and sodium, potassium, or calcium salts. When complexing agents that have more than one binding site are under study, the assessment problem becomes more complicated. We discuss here the application of mass spectrometric methods to problems of complexation by various receptors.

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Wang, K., & Gokel, G. W. (1996). The use of mass spectrometry to assess complexation phenomena in receptor compounds. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 68(6), 1267–1272. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199668061267

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