Unmasking Arene Ruthenium Building Blocks.

Chemical Record : an Official Publication of the Chemical Society of Japan ... [et Al.]
Bruno Therrien

Abstract

We have, like many others, contributed to the development and to the popularity of arene ruthenium assemblies. From early on, our research was driven by applications, mainly biological (therapeutic, drug delivery, DNA interactions, photodynamic therapy, imaging). For nearly 15 years, we have focused on the use of arene ruthenium building block as a tool to construct added-value objects. In this account, we want to give the basic reasons behind our choice, and uncover our most successful examples, with an emphasis on the foreseen applications.

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