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H2Me-do2pa: an attractive chelator with fast, stable and inert nat Bi 3+ and 213 Bi 3+ complexation for potential α-radioimmunotherapy applications

The complexation properties of H2Me-do2pa towards nat Bi 3+ reveal a rather fast formation of the [Bi( Me-do2pa )] + complex, which is endowed with a very high thermodynamic stability (log  K BiL = 34.2) and presents a single non-fluxional structure in solution. X-ray diffraction and solution NMR st...

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Published in:Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) England), 2014-08, Vol.50 (82), p.12371-12374
Main Authors: Lima, Luís M. P., Beyler, Maryline, Oukhatar, Fatima, Le Saec, Patricia, Faivre-Chauvet, Alain, Platas-Iglesias, Carlos, Delgado, Rita, Tripier, Raphaël
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