Eu(II) -containing complexes were studied with respect to properties relevant to their use as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. The influences of molecular parameters and field strength on relaxivity were studied for a series of Eu(II) -containing cryptates and their adducts with β-cyclodextrins, poly-β-cyclodextrins, and human serum albumin. Solid- and solution-phase characterization of Eu(II) -containing complexes is presented that demonstrates the presence of inner-sphere molecules of water. Additionally, relaxivity, water-exchange rate, rotational correlation time, and electronic relaxation times were determined using variable-temperature (17) O NMR, nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion, and electron paramagnetic resonan...
International audienceVariable-temperature, multiple magnetic field (17)O NMR, EPR and variable-temp...
This contribution describes the use of Fast Field-cycling relaxometry (FFC-NMR) for the characterisa...
In this study, the relaxivities of various ferri-ferro and superparamagnetic particles in human seru...
Eu(II) -containing complexes were studied with respect to properties relevant to their use as contra...
The research projects described in this dissertation focus on studying the influence of molecular pa...
Methods. Physical and imaging properties of a series of cryptands were studied. Biphenyl Eu2+ crypta...
International audienceThe cryptate [EuII(2.2.2)(H2O)2]2+ displays several interesting features with ...
International audienceEuII complexes are potential candidates for pO2-responsive contrast agents in ...
We report the first solid state X-ray crystal structure for a Eu(II) chelate, [C(NH2)3]3[Eu(II)(DTPA...
International audienceWe report the first solid state X-ray crystal structure for a Eu(II) chelate, ...
International audienceVariable-temperature (at 4.7 and 9.4 T) and variable-pressure (9.4 T) 17O nucl...
International audienceIn the recent years Magnetic Resonance Imaging has evolved into one of the mos...
Metal-based contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging present a promising avenue to image hypox...
A novel heptacoordinating ligand consisting of a thirteen-membered tetraazamacrocycle containing the...
Paramagnetic lanthanide(III) complexes that contain hyperfine-shifted exchangeable protons offer con...
International audienceVariable-temperature, multiple magnetic field (17)O NMR, EPR and variable-temp...
This contribution describes the use of Fast Field-cycling relaxometry (FFC-NMR) for the characterisa...
In this study, the relaxivities of various ferri-ferro and superparamagnetic particles in human seru...
Eu(II) -containing complexes were studied with respect to properties relevant to their use as contra...
The research projects described in this dissertation focus on studying the influence of molecular pa...
Methods. Physical and imaging properties of a series of cryptands were studied. Biphenyl Eu2+ crypta...
International audienceThe cryptate [EuII(2.2.2)(H2O)2]2+ displays several interesting features with ...
International audienceEuII complexes are potential candidates for pO2-responsive contrast agents in ...
We report the first solid state X-ray crystal structure for a Eu(II) chelate, [C(NH2)3]3[Eu(II)(DTPA...
International audienceWe report the first solid state X-ray crystal structure for a Eu(II) chelate, ...
International audienceVariable-temperature (at 4.7 and 9.4 T) and variable-pressure (9.4 T) 17O nucl...
International audienceIn the recent years Magnetic Resonance Imaging has evolved into one of the mos...
Metal-based contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging present a promising avenue to image hypox...
A novel heptacoordinating ligand consisting of a thirteen-membered tetraazamacrocycle containing the...
Paramagnetic lanthanide(III) complexes that contain hyperfine-shifted exchangeable protons offer con...
International audienceVariable-temperature, multiple magnetic field (17)O NMR, EPR and variable-temp...
This contribution describes the use of Fast Field-cycling relaxometry (FFC-NMR) for the characterisa...
In this study, the relaxivities of various ferri-ferro and superparamagnetic particles in human seru...