Abstract
Nitroxides have great potential as contrast agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Two β-cyclodextrin (βCD) derivatives bearing one or seven (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxyl (TEMPO) units on the small rim of βCD (CD3 and CD6 respectively) were synthesized. Their effective magnetic moments were measured by DC-SQUID magnetometry obtaining the values μ eff /μ B ≈ 1.7 and μ eff /μ B ≈ 4.2 for CD3 and CD6 respectively. Interestingly, while isothermal magnetization data of CD3 were well described by a Brillouin function for a S = 1/2 single spin system, those associated with CD6 could not be explained in the framework of a non-interacting spins model. For this reason, four different configurations for the seven interacting nitroxides were considered and modeled. The numerical results evidenced that only the configurations with a privileged central spin could take into account the experimental observations, thus justifying the reduced effective magnetic moment of CD6. The water relaxivity (r 1) in DMSO-d 6 -water (9:1 v:v) solutions was also measured for both the derivatives obtaining the values r 1 = 0.323 mM -1 s -1 and r 1 = 1.596 mM -1 s -1 for CD3 and CD6 respectively.
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Caglieris, F., Melone, L., Canepa, F., Lamura, G., Castiglione, F., Ferro, M., … Trotta, F. (2015). Effective magnetic moment in cyclodextrin-polynitroxides: Potential supramolecular vectors for magnetic resonance imaging. RSC Advances, 5(93), 76133–76140. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra14597j
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