A Molecular Imaging Approach To Mercury Sensing Based On Hyperpolarized Xe-129 Molecular Clamp Probe

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL(2016)

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Mercury pollution, in the form of mercury ions (Hg2+), is a major health and environmental hazard. Commonly used sensors are invasive and limited to point measurements. Fluorescence-based sensors do not provide depth resolution needed to image spatial distributions. Herein we report a novel sensor capable of yielding spatial distributions by MRI using hyperpolarized Xe-129. A molecular clamp probe was developed consisting of dipyrrolylquinoxaline (DPQ) derivatives and twocryptophane-A cages. The DPQ derivatives act as cation receptors whereas cryptophane-A acts as a suitable host molecule for xenon. When the DPQ moiety interacts with mercury ions, the molecular clamp closes on the ion. Due to overlap of the electron clouds of the two cryptophane-A cages, the shielding effect on the encapsulated Xe becomes important. This leads to an upfield change of the chemical shift of the encapsulated Xe. This sensor exhibits good selectivity and sensitivity toward the mercury ion. This mercury-activated hyperpolarized Xe-129-based chemosensor is a new concept method for monitoring Hg2+ ion distributions by MRI.
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hyperporlarized Xe-129, mercury, molecular clamp probe, molecular imaging, sensors
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