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Analysis of Group IV Viral SSHHPS Using In Vitro and In Silico Methods
Published on: December 21, 2019
Stepwise reduction of interlocked viologen-based complexes in the gas phase
David L Marshall1, Berwyck L J Poad, Ena T Luis
1Central Analytical Research Facility, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. d20.marshall@qut.edu.au.
Abstract:
We present the first application of electrochemical reduction in an ion trap mass spectrometer as a dual-function tool to synthesise and probe the reactivity of interlocked viologen-based complexes. Compared with non-complexed archetypes, electron-donating macrocyclic porphyrin ethers retard electron transfer reaction rates and stabilise intact structures in low oxidation states.
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