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P Kanthi Senanayake1, Alan M Kenwright, David Parker
1Department of Chemistry, Durham University, South Road, Durham, UK DH1 3LE.
Abstract:
The introduction of CF(3) reporter groups close to the paramagnetic centre in macrocyclic lanthanide(iii) complexes allows faster acquisition of (19)F magnetic resonance data, and amplifies chemical shift non-equivalence, as exemplified by the definition of ratiometric chemical shift probes for pH and, in principle, enzyme activity.
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