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Spin dynamics in experiments on orthodeuterium induced polarization (ODIP)

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 153, Issue 11, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/5.0022042

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  1. Russian Fund for Basic Research [19-29-10028]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [20-63-46034]
  3. DFG
  4. Ministry of Science and Education of RF
  5. Russian Science Foundation [20-63-46034] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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A comprehensive description of the spin dynamics underlying the formation of Ortho-Deuterium Induced Polarization (ODIP) is presented. ODIP can serve as a tool for enhancing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) signals of H-2 nuclei, being important probes of molecular structure and dynamics. To produce ODIP, in the first step, the D-2 gas is brought to thermal equilibrium at low temperature, here 30 K, so that the ortho-component, corresponding to the total spin of the H-2 nuclei equal to 0 and 2, is enriched, here to 92%. In the second step, the orthodeuterium molecule is attached to a substrate molecule using a suitable hydrogenation catalyst such that the symmetry of the two H-2 nuclei is broken. As a result, the non-thermal spin order of orthodeuterium is converted into enhancement of observable NMR signals. In this work, we perform a theoretical study of ODIP and calculate the shape of ODIP spectra and their dependence on the magnetization flip angle. These results are compared with experiments performed for a number of substrates; good agreement between experimental and calculated ODIP spectra is found. We also discuss the performance of NMR techniques for converting anti-phase ODIP spectral patterns into in-phase patterns, which are more suitable for signal detection and for transferring ODIP to heteronuclei, here to C-13 spins. Experimental procedures reported here allowed us to reach signal enhancement factors of more than 1000 for H-2 nuclei in the liquid phase. These results are useful for extending the scope of spin hyperpolarization to the widely used H-2 nuclei. Published under license by AIP Publishing.

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