Chemical-Shift Standards for 199 Hg NMR Spectroscopy, 25 Years Later

While Hg NMR is a well-established tool for elucidating details of coordination chemistry in biochemical and inorganic complexes, historically the technique has been associated with the use of an extremely toxic chemical, dimethylmercury [Me Hg or (CH ) Hg], as a reference standard. In the 25 years...

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Veröffentlicht in:Inorganic chemistry 2022-09, Vol.61 (35), p.13657-13661
Hauptverfasser: Zee, David Z, Singer, Christopher P, O'Halloran, Thomas V
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:While Hg NMR is a well-established tool for elucidating details of coordination chemistry in biochemical and inorganic complexes, historically the technique has been associated with the use of an extremely toxic chemical, dimethylmercury [Me Hg or (CH ) Hg], as a reference standard. In the 25 years since an accidental exposure to Me Hg led to the tragic death of Dr. Karen Wetterhahn, the community has learned a great deal about the insidious neurotoxicity of this compound as well as more appropriate ways to avoid exposure. Here, we track the general shift toward the use of alternative mercury reference standards and away from Me Hg.
ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c02183