Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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220792 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Electrochemistry combined with electrospray mass spectrometry has proven to be very effective for investigating electrochemical processes. Results of the electrochemical oxidation of CN− at platinum electrode in acetonitrile using the electrochemical/electrospray mass spectrometric method are reported. Two novel potential-dependent mass peaks are observed in the 3-dimension mass spectra. The mass peak at m/z 130 can be assigned to [C5N5]−, which has been previously postulated as the intermediate during the nucleophilic addition of cyanogen to cyanide. We observe another potential-dependent mass peak at m/z 156 which could represent [C6N6]−, a trimer of cyanogen, or [C12N12]2−, the dimer of [C6N6]−.
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Authors
Tan Guo, Andreas Illies, Vince Cammarata, Michael Arndt, William Sonzogni,