A photosensitive {Ru-NO}6 nitrosyl bearing dansyl chromophore: novel NO donor with a fluorometric on/off switch

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Michael J Rose, Pradip K Mascharak

Abstract

The synthesis, fluorescence properties and NO photolability of [(Me(2)bpb)Ru(NO)(Ds-im)]BF(4), a {Ru-NO}(6) nitrosyl-fluorophore conjugate, have been investigated and its potential as a trackable NO donor has been evaluated.

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