Structural reorganisation in polytopic receptors revealed by kinetic studies

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Carmen E CastilloEnrique García-España

Abstract

One of the first kinetic studies of metal ion reorganisation between the different sites of a tritopic polyaza ligand reveals well defined pathways for the movement of the metal ion.

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