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Differences between the macroscopic and tracer level chemistry of rhenium and technetium : contrasting cage isomerisation behaviour of Re(i) and Tc(i) carborane complexes

Abstract

Carboranes form stable complexes with the [M(CO)(3)](+) (M = (99m)Tc, Re) core and are viable ligands for the development of targeted radiopharmaceuticals. (99m)Tc-carborane complexes were found to exhibit substantially different 1,2-->1,7 cage isomerisation behaviour than their Re counterparts, challenging the validity of the routine use of rhenium as a surrogate for the development of technetium-99m based molecular imaging agents.

Authors

Armstrong AF; Valliant JF

Journal

Dalton Transactions, Vol. 39, No. 35, pp. 8128–8131

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

2010

DOI

10.1039/c0dt00490a

ISSN

1477-9226