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Double metal coupling agent

The influence of DNA on the photo-electron transfer process between a variety of donor-acceptor couples has been examined during the last ten years. For all the systems studied, the metal complex interacts with the DNA and plays the role of electron acceptor or donor in the hydrophobic DNA microenvironment, whereas the other partner of the process, i.e. the reducing or oxidising agent in the ground state, is localised either on the DNA double helix, or does not interact with the nucleic acid and remains in the aqueous phase. Thus three... [Pg.53]


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