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Investigating the Mechanism of Aluminum Fluoride Chelation.

Laurence S CarrollDaniel HoltHyojin ChaJonathan CatazaroKarl J ThorleyRobert F DannalsMartin G Pomper
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Aluminum fluoride (AlF) complexes have been used over the past decade to incorporate [ 18 F]fluoride into large biomolecules in a highly selective fashion by using relatively facile conditions. However, despite their widespread usage, there are a large number of variations in the reaction conditions, without a definitive discussion provided on the mechanism to understand how these changes would alter the end result. Herein, we report a detailed mechanistic investigation of the reaction, using a mixture of theoretical studies, fluorine-19 and fluorine-18 chemistry, and the consequences it has on the efficient clinical translation of AlF-containing imaging agents.
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