| Literature DB >> 27897355 |
Levi A Ekanger1, Lina A Basal1, Matthew J Allen1.
Abstract
The EuII/III redox couple offers metal-based oxidation-sensing with magnetic resonance imaging making the study of EuII oxidation chemistry important in the design of new probes. Accordingly, we explored oxidation reactions with a set of EuII -containing complexes. Superoxide formation from the reaction between EuII and dioxygen was observed using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Additionally, oxidation kinetics of three EuII -containing complexes with bromate and glutathione disulfide at pH values, including 5 and 7, is reported. In the reaction with bromate, the oxidation rate of two of the complexes increased by 7.3 and 6.7 times upon decreasing pH from 7 to 5, but the rate increased by 17 times for a complex containing amide functional groups over the same pH range. The oxidation rate of a fluorobenzo-functionalized cryptate was relatively slow, indicating that the ligand used to impart thermodynamic oxidative stability might also be useful for controlling oxidation kinetics.Entities:
Keywords: chelates; imaging agents; kinetics; lanthanides; redox chemistry
Year: 2016 PMID: 27897355 PMCID: PMC5266649 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201604842
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236