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Molecular switches luminescent probes

Lees AJ (2001) Luminescent metal complexes as spectroscopic probes of monomer/polymer environments. In Ramamurthy V, Schanze KS (Eds) Optical Sensors and Switches. Molecular and Supramolecular Photochemistry Series, Vol 7, Chap 5. Marcel Dekker, New York, p 209... [Pg.33]

The data concerning [Ru(phen)2 (dppz)] + nicely illustrate the concept of molecular light switch (dppz for 28). When the complex is bound to DNA, the excited-state lifetime is approximately 200 ns, whereas without bounding, it is only 200 ps. This light-switch effect provides the basis for a valuable photophysical probe of nucleic acids. Luminescent characteristics of the complexes bound to DNA can also be used to illustrate the chiral discrimination associated with binding to the right-handed helix. Direct oxidation of... [Pg.4126]

Lees, A. J. Luminescent Metal Complexes as Spectroscopic Probes of Monomer/Polymer Environments. In Optical Sensors and Switches Ramamurthy, V., Schanze, K. S., Eds. Molecular and Supramolecular Photochemistry ries, Vol. 7 Marcel Dekker New York, 2001 Chap. 5, pp 209-255. [Pg.742]


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