The development of responsive MRI contrast agents to detect fluctuations in Zn(II) is a growing area of research. Here we describe a high-spin Fe(III) coordination complex, Fe(ADAPT), as one of the first examples of an Fe(III) MRI probe that is responsive to Zn(II). The six-coordinate Fe(ADAPT) contains a phenolate-appended 1,4,7-triazacyclononane (TACN) ligand framework, with the phenolate groups linked to a Zn(II) binding moiety. Fe(ADAPT) lacks an exchangeable inner-sphere water and thus relies on second- and outer-sphere water interactions for proton relaxation. Fe(ADAPT) is highly kinetically inert under physiological conditions at pH 7.4 and 37 °C and to excess Zn(II) over 72 h. In the presence of 2 equiv of Zn(II) with a 200 μM Fe(III) probe, an increase in relaxivity of ∼80% is observed. A ternary complex among Fe(ADAPT), Zn(II), and human serum albumin leads to a nearly 200% increase in relaxivity.
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