Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9575301 | Chemical Physics | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The kinetics of the reaction between ruthenium pentaammine pyrazine and acetonitrile pentacyanoferrate (II) to obtain the binuclear anionic complex [Fe(CN)5pzRu(NH3)5]â, and the reverse (dissociation) process, have been studied in solutions containing DNA. The results corresponding to this reaction and those corresponding to the reverse (dissociation) process show a clear influence of DNA on their kinetics. The results can be interpreted using a modified Pseudophase Model. From the results obtained for the dissociation reaction one can conclude that the binuclear anionic complex [Fe(CN)5pzRu(NH3)5]â interacts with DNA.
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Authors
E. Grueso, R. Prado-Gotor, M. López, C. Gómez-Herrera, F. Sánchez,