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High Relaxivity Confined to a Small Molecular Space: A Metallostar-Based, Potential MRI Contrast Agent

Livramento, João Bruno  
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Tóth, Éva
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Sour, Angélique  
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2005
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Good things come in small packages: For its moderate molecular weight, the metallostar complex [Fe{Gd2L(H2O)4}3]4− (see picture; L is a bipyridine–poly(aminocarboxylate) derivative) displays exceptionally high proton relaxivity, which is explained in terms of a rigid supramolecular structure, two inner-sphere water molecules with a near-optimal exchange rate, and six efficiently relaxing GdIII centers confined to a small molecular space.

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DOI
10.1002/anie.200461875
Web of Science ID

WOS:000227475500005

Author(s)
Livramento, João Bruno  
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Tóth, Éva
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Sour, Angélique  
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Borel, Alain  
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Merbach, André E.  
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Ruloff, Robert  
Date Issued

2005

Publisher

Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH

Published in
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Volume

44

Issue

10

Start page

1480

End page

1484

Subjects

gadolinium

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heterometallic complexes

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imaging agents

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NMR spectroscopy

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self-assembly

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REVIEWED

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August 11, 2006
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