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Dynamic nuclear polarization of 13C in aqueous solutions under ambient conditions

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE
Volume 201, Issue 2, Pages 137-145

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2009.09.002

Keywords

Dynamic nuclear polarization, DNP; Hyperpolarization; Overhauser efect; Three-spin effect; C-13

Funding

  1. University of California Cancer Research Committee (CRCC)
  2. National Science Foundation [20070057]
  3. Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering

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The direct enhancement of the C-13 NMR signal of small molecules in solution through Overhauser-mediated dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) has the potential to enable studies of systems where enhanced signal is needed but the current dissolution DNP approach is not suitable, for instance if the sample does not tolerate a freeze-thaw process or if continuous flow or rapid re-polarization of the molecules is desired. We present systematic studies of the C-13 DNP enhancement of C-13-labeled small molecules in aqueous solution under ambient conditions, where we observe both dipolar and scalar-mediated enhancement. We show the role of the three-spin effects from enhanced protons on C-13 DNP through DNP experiments with and without broadband H-1 decoupling and by comparing DNP results with H2O and D2O. We conclude that the efficiency of C-13 Overhauser DNP in small molecules strongly depends on the distance of closest approach between the electron and C-13 nucleus, the presence of a scalar contribution to the coupling factor, and the magnitude of the three-spin effect due to adjacent polarized protons. The enhancement appears to depend less on the translational dynamics of the C-13-labeled small molecules and radicals. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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