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A Highly Water- and Air-Stable Iron-Containing MRI Contrast Agent Sensor for H O

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Journal Chemistry
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2022 Jun 6
PMID 35666136
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Abstract

A highly water- and air-stable Fe(II) complex with the quinol-containing macrocyclic ligand H qp4 reacts with H O to yield Fe(III) complexes with less highly chelating forms of the ligand that have either one or two para-quinones. The reaction increases the T -weighted relaxivity over four-fold, enabling the complex to detect H O using clinical MRI technology. The iron-containing sensor differs from its recently characterized manganese analog, which also detects H O , in that it is the oxidation of the metal center, rather than the ligand, that primarily enhances the relaxivity.

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