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Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization of deuterated molecules enhanced by cross-polarization

Kurzbach, Dennis
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Weber, Emmanuelle M. M.
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Jhajharia, Aditya
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2016
Journal Of Chemical Physics

We present novel means to hyperpolarize deuterium nuclei in (CD2)-C-13 groups at cryogenic temperatures. The method is based on cross-polarization from H-1 to C-13 and does not require any radio-frequency fields applied to the deuterium nuclei. After rapid dissolution, a new class of long-lived spin states can be detected indirectly by C-13 NMR in solution. These long-lived states result from a sextet-triplet imbalance (STI) that involves the two equivalent deuterons with spin I = 1. An STI has similar properties as a triplet-singlet imbalance that can occur in systems with two equivalent I = 1/2 spins. Although the lifetimes TSTI are shorter than T-1(C-z), they can exceed the life-time T-1(D-z) of deuterium Zeeman magnetization by a factor of more than 20. Published by AIP Publishing.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.4967402
Web of Science ID

WOS:000388956900015

Author(s)
Kurzbach, Dennis
Weber, Emmanuelle M. M.
Jhajharia, Aditya
Cousin, Samuel F.
Sadet, Aude
Marhabaie, Sina
Canet, Estel  
Birlirakis, Nicolas
Milani, Jonas  
Jannin, Sami  
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Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Amer Inst Physics

Published in
Journal Of Chemical Physics
Volume

145

Issue

19

Article Number

194203

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REVIEWED

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January 24, 2017
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