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Redox-active guests cyclodextrin complexation

CYCLODEXTRIN AND CUCURBITURIL COMPLEXATION OF REDOX-ACTIVE GUESTS... [Pg.62]

When the redox active guest anthraquinone-2-carboxylic acid is added to compound 47, a partial quenching of about 20 % of the MLCT emission of the ruthenium center of the complex is observed, while no quenching is observed when the same substrate is added to the metal complex in absence of the cyclodextrin receptor. The partial quenching can be then ascribed to the occurrence of an electron transfer process between the guest complexed into the CD cavity and the appended metal center [88]. [Pg.2151]


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