“…was released. 52 The more elaborate adduct RU17 combines nitric oxide release with potential other free radical formation from the porphyrin group.…”
Section: Please Do Not Adjust Marginsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was hypothesised that a supramolecular dimer formed in solution, and from this species the NO˙ was released. 52 The more elaborate adduct RU17 combines nitric oxide release with potential other free radical formation from the porphyrin group. 53…”
“…It was hypoth-esised that a supramolecular dimer formed in solution, and from this species the NO • was released. 52 The more elaborate adduct RU17 combines nitric oxide release with potential other free radical formation from the porphyrin group. 53 It is not exclusively necessary to construct nitric oxide photorelease complexes based around the ruthenium(II) polypyridyl core.…”
Photorelease complexes represent a class of agents for which UV-visible light triggers the expulsion of a specfic molecule that is intrinsically part of the inner coordination sphere or held in...
“…was released. 52 The more elaborate adduct RU17 combines nitric oxide release with potential other free radical formation from the porphyrin group.…”
Section: Please Do Not Adjust Marginsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was hypothesised that a supramolecular dimer formed in solution, and from this species the NO˙ was released. 52 The more elaborate adduct RU17 combines nitric oxide release with potential other free radical formation from the porphyrin group. 53…”
“…It was hypoth-esised that a supramolecular dimer formed in solution, and from this species the NO • was released. 52 The more elaborate adduct RU17 combines nitric oxide release with potential other free radical formation from the porphyrin group. 53 It is not exclusively necessary to construct nitric oxide photorelease complexes based around the ruthenium(II) polypyridyl core.…”
Photorelease complexes represent a class of agents for which UV-visible light triggers the expulsion of a specfic molecule that is intrinsically part of the inner coordination sphere or held in...
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