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Degeneracy in Cryptophane-xenon Complex Formation in Aqueous Solution

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2014 Dec 18
PMID 25516919
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Abstract

The reversible binding of xenon to cryptophane molecules is currently heavily explored for application as a reporter system in NMR. Herein, for aqueous solution, first evidence of degenerate exchange in this host-guest system is presented based on a novel approach using hyperpolarized (129)Xe.

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