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Microwave-gated dynamic nuclear polarization

Bornet, Aurelien  
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Pinon, Arthur  
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Jhajharia, Aditya
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2016
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (D-DNP) has become a method of choice to enhance signals in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Recently, we have proposed to combine cross-polarization (CP) with D-DNP to provide high polarization P(C-13) in short build-up times. In this paper, we show that switching microwave irradiation off for a few hundreds of milliseconds prior to CP can significantly boost the efficiency. By implementing microwave gating, C-13 polarizations on sodium [1-C-13]acetate as high as 64% could be achieved with a polarization build-up time constant as short as 160 s. A polarization of P(C-13) = 78% could even be reached for [C-13]urea.

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DOI
10.1039/c6cp05587g
Web of Science ID

WOS:000388492900034

Author(s)
Bornet, Aurelien  
Pinon, Arthur  
Jhajharia, Aditya
Baudin, Mathieu
Ji, Xiao  
Emsley, Lyndon  
Bodenhausen, Geoffrey  
Ardenkjaer-Larsen, Jan Henrik
Jannin, Sami  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume

18

Issue

44

Start page

30530

End page

30535

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 24, 2017
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