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Spontaneous Enhancement of Magnetic Resonance Signals Using a RASER

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 60, Issue 38, Pages 20984-20990

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202108306

Keywords

hyperpolarization; NMR spectroscopy; signal enhancement; small molecules

Funding

  1. Max Planck Society
  2. Deutsch Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [418416679, 426677227]

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Nuclear magnetic resonance is often limited by low sensitivity, but hyperpolarization methods have been developed to overcome this issue. A new method combining para-hydrogen enhanced magnetic resonance with the RASER phenomenon can enhance signals significantly.
Nuclear magnetic resonance is usually drastically limited by its intrinsically low sensitivity: Only a few spins contribute to the overall signal. To overcome this limitation, hyperpolarization methods were developed that increase signals several times beyond the normal/thermally polarized signals. The ideal case would be a universal approach that can signal enhance the complete sample of interest in solution to increase detection sensitivity. Here, we introduce a combination of para-hydrogen enhanced magnetic resonance with the phenomenon of the RASER: Large signals of para-hydrogen enhanced molecules interact with the magnetic resonance coil in a way that the signal is spontaneously converted into an in-phase signal. These molecules directly interact with other compounds via dipolar couplings and enhance their signal. We demonstrate that this is not only possible for solvent molecules but also for an amino acid.

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