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A novel profluorescent paramagnetic diaza-crown ether: synthesis, characterization and alkaline metal-ion
Anca G Coman1, Cristina Stavarache2, Anca Paun1
1University of Bucharest, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Catalysis, Research Centre of Applied Organic Chemistry 90-92 Panduri Street RO-050663 Bucharest Romania mihaela.matache@g.unibuc.ro pionita@icf.ro.
Abstract:
Starting from Kryptofix 22 two different branches were covalently attached through the nitrogen atoms, one containing a fluorescent moiety and the other the stable free radical TEMPO. The novel derivative exhibits fluorescence and paramagnetic properties, while the diaza-crown part ensures the affinity for alkaline metal-ions.
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