Charge‐State‐Dependent Fragmentation of [2.2]Paracyclophane‐Based Metallosupramolecular Cyclic Helicates in the Gas Phase

2020 
A detailed mass-spectrometric study provides insight into the gas-phase fragmentation pathways of a cyclic helicate selectively built from four iron(II) centers and six [2.2]cyclophane-based ligands through the subcomponent self-assembly approach. The charge state of the precursor ion, i. e., the number of triflate anions accompanying the metallo-supramolecular core, has a strong influence on the observed fragmentations. The triply charged ion shows loss of a neutral ligand whereas ions of higher charge fragment by up to three different charge-separating pathways to minimize the charge density of the ions. Additional subsequent fragmentations of highly charged fragment ions include redox processes as well as splitting of the unusual paracyclophane backbone.
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