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Article Dans Une Revue New Journal of Chemistry Année : 2012

Magnetogenic probes that respond to chemical stimuli in an off–on mode

Jens Hasserodt
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Probing chemical events can be achieved by several forms of readout. Very popular among designers of responsive probes is an optical/fluorescent output, and their operation in a truly binary off–on mode is greatly desired in view of the associated maximal signal-to-background ratio and detection simplicity. Promotion of another form of physical readout, a change in the magnetization of the sample, detectable for example by Magnetic Resonance Imaging, has been hampered by the inability to propose a molecular probe that is initially silent (off). This focus article discusses a recently proposed solution that consists in the design of suitable multi-dentate ligands whose diamagnetic ferrous complexes (off) turn into paramagnetic ones (on) in aqueous solution upon modification by an external chemical stimulus.
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hal-01121308 , version 1 (28-02-2015)

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Jens Hasserodt. Magnetogenic probes that respond to chemical stimuli in an off–on mode. New Journal of Chemistry, 2012, 36 (9), pp.1707-1712. ⟨10.1039/C2NJ40209B⟩. ⟨hal-01121308⟩
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