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In this work, we describe a novel DOTA (1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid) based ligand with a chromophoric tropone coordinating sidearm (1). Ln3+ complexes of 1 have one inner sphere water molecule. The r1 relaxivity of Gd1 is similar to that of the commercial Gd-based MRI agents. The neutral O-donor atom of the tropone moiety slows down the water exchange rate by a factor of 3 compared to GdDOTA. In addition, Nd1 and Yb1 complexes exhibit significant NIR emission in aqueous solutions indicating that the tropone unit is an efficient sensitizer for these Ln3+-ions. Therefore, this new ligand is a promising platform for the design of Ln3+ based dual MR/optical imaging probes.
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Both isotopes of silver, (107)Ag and (109)Ag, were simultaneously polarized by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP), thus allowing large signal enhancements and the NMR characterization of Ag complexes in the millimolar concentration range. Since both isotopes have long relaxation times T(1), the hyperpolarized NMR signal of one isotope could still be observed even after the magnetization of the other isotope had been destroyed by radio-frequency pulses.