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Tailored Polarizing Hybrid Solids with Nitroxide Radicals Localized in Mesostructured Silica Walls

Silverio, Daniel L.
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Van Kalkeren, Henri A.
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Ong, Ta-Chung
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2017
Helvetica Chimica Acta

Hyperpolarization by dynamic nuclear polarization relies on the microwave irradiation of paramagnetic radicals dispersed in molecular glasses to enhance the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signals of target molecules. However, magnetic or chemical interactions between the radicals and the target molecules can lead to attenuation of the NMR signal through paramagnetic quenching and/or radical decomposition. Here we describe polarizing materials incorporating nitroxide radicals within the walls of the solids to minimize interactions between the radicals and the solute. These materials can hyperpolarize pure pyruvic acid, a particularly important substrate of clinical interest, while nitroxide radicals cannot be used, even when incorporated in the pores of silica, because of reactions between pyruvic acid and the radicals. The properties of these materials can be engineered by tuning the composition of the wall by introducing organic functionalities.

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DOI
10.1002/hlca.201700101
Web of Science ID

WOS:000403280100003

Author(s)
Silverio, Daniel L.
Van Kalkeren, Henri A.
Ong, Ta-Chung
Baudin, Mathieu
Yulikov, Maxim
Veyre, Laurent
Berruyer, Pierrick
Chaudhari, Sachin
Gajan, David
Baudouin, David
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Date Issued

2017

Published in
Helvetica Chimica Acta
Volume

100

Issue

6

Article Number

e1700101

Subjects

Magic angle spinning dynamic nuclear polarization

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Mesostructured silica

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Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization

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Hybrid organic-inorganic materials

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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