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ATSM is a ligand that forms complexes with Cu2+, Ni2+, Zn2+, and Fe2+, with the highest affinity for Cu2+. ATSM forms Cu-ATSM with copper, which is used for PET imaging to detect tumor hypoxia. ATSM is commonly used in coordination chemistry and radiopharmaceutical research.

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ATSM

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CAS No. : 63618-91-7

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ATSM is a ligand that forms complexes with Cu2+, Ni2+, Zn2+, and Fe2+, with the highest affinity for Cu2+. ATSM forms Cu-ATSM with copper, which is used for PET imaging to detect tumor hypoxia. ATSM is commonly used in coordination chemistry and radiopharmaceutical research[1][2].

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ATSM (300 µM; 5 min-24 h) forms a complete chelate with Cu2+ within 5 min[1].

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Molecular Weight

260.38

Formula

C8H16N6S2

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CC(/C(C)=N/NC(NC)=S)=N\NC(NC)=S

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