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18F-Labeling of Radiotracers Functionalized with a Silicon Fluoride Acceptor SiFA for Positron Emission Tomography
Published on: January 11, 2020
f-Element silicon and heavy tetrel chemistry
Benjamin L L Réant1, Stephen T Liddle1, David P Mills1
1Department of Chemistry, School of Natural Sciences, The University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL UK steve.liddle@manchester.ac.uk david.mills@manchester.ac.uk.
Abstract:
The last three decades have seen a significant increase in the number of reports of f-element carbon chemistry, whilst the f-element chemistry of silicon, germanium, tin, and lead remain underdeveloped in comparison. Here, in this perspective we review complexes that contain chemical bonds between f-elements and silicon or the heavier tetrels since the birth of this field in 1985 to present day, with the intention of inspiring researchers to contribute to its development and explore the opportunities that it presents. For the purposes of this perspective, f-elements include lanthanides, actinides and group 3 metals. We focus on complexes that have been structurally authenticated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and horizon-scan for future opportunities and targets in the area.
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