A binaphthyl-containing Eu(iii) complex and its interaction with human serum albumin: a luminescence study
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Jacqueline Hamblin, Neil Abboyi, Mark P. Lowe
On binding to human serum albumin (HSA), the Eu(III) luminescent emission enhancement of a complex containing a binaphthyl chromophore enables the determination of binding constants, showing no chiral discrimination for the (R)- (K = 8200 ± 810 M−1) and (S)-enantiomers (K = 7710 ± 460 M−1).
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