4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Micro-fabricated Helmholtz coil featuring disposable microfluidic sample inserts for applications in nuclear magnetic resonance

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0960-1317/24/3/034004

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micro-coil; Helmholtz; wirebonding; NMR; MRI

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  1. Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies-FRIAS
  2. Advanced European Research Council (ERC) [290586-NMCEL]
  3. DFG [BA 4275/2-1]

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In this study, we report on a novel, multi-use, high-resolution NMR/MRI micro-detection probe for the screening of flat samples. It is based on a Helmholtz coil pair in the centre of the probe, built out of two 1.5 mm diameter wirebonded copper coils, resulting in a homogeneous distribution of the magnetic field. For liquids and suspensions, custom fabricated, disposable sample inserts are placed inside the pair and aligned automatically, preventing the sensor and the samples from contamination. The sensor was successfully tested in a 500 MHz (11.7 T) spectrometer where we achieved a linewidth of 1.79 Hz (3.58 ppb) of a water phantom. Nutation experiments revealed an overall B-1-field uniformity of 92% (ratio in signal intensity at flip angles of 810 degrees/90 degrees), leading to a homogeneous excitation of concentration limited samples. To demonstrate the imaging capabilities of the detector, we acquired images of a solid and a liquid sample-of a piece of leaf, directly inserted into the probe and of a sample insert, filled with a suspension of 50 mu m diameter polymer beads and deionized water, with in-plane resolutions of 20 x 20 mu m(2) and 10 x 10 mu m(2), respectively.

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