化学
铜
电喷雾电离
三元运算
生物分子
质谱法
分子
计算化学
无机化学
有机化学
色谱法
计算机科学
生物化学
程序设计语言
摘要
Abstract This review deals with copper complexes of a variety of organic and bioorganic molecules that have been produced as gas‐phase ions by electrospray and other ionization methods and studied experimentally by mass spectrometry and theoretically by ab initio and density functional theory computations. Ternary complexes of Cu (II) allow one to modify the oxidation state and coordination sphere of the copper ion and thus induce novel fragmentations that involve redox and radical‐based reactions. Structure elucidation, distinction, and quantitation of leucine and isoleucine isomers in peptides, distinction of enantiomers in chiral compounds, and sensitive detection of antibiotics are some of the highlights of mass spectrometry of ternary copper complexes. Binary copper complexes are mainly represented by Cu (I) species in which the copper ion displays the properties of a weak Lewis acid. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., Mass Spectrom. Rev.
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