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Optimal sensitivity for 1H detected relayed DNP of organic solids at fast MAS

Badoni, Saumya  
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Berruyer, Pierrick  
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Emsley, Lyndon  
February 23, 2024
Journal of Magnetic Resonance

Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) combined with high magnetic fields and fast magic angle spinning (MAS) has opened up a new avenue for the application of exceptionally sensitive 1H NMR detection schemes to study protonated solids. Recently, it has been shown that DNP experiments at fast MAS rates lead to slower spin diffusion and hence reduced DNP enhancements for impregnated materials. However, DNP enhancements alone do not determine the overall sensitivity of a NMR experiment. Here we measure the overall sensitivity of onedimensional 1H detected relayed DNP experiments as a function of the MAS rate in the 20-60 kHz regime using 0.7 mm diameter rotors at 21.2 T. Although faster MAS rates are detrimental for the DNP enhancement on the target material, due to slower spin diffusion, we find that with increasing spinning rates the gain in sensitivity due to 1H line -narrowing and the folding -in of sideband intensity compensates a large part of the loss of overall hyperpolarization. We find that sensitivity depends on the atomic site in the molecule, and is maximised at between 40 and 50 kHz MAS for the sample of L-histidine.HCl & sdot;H2O studied here. There is a 10-20 % difference in sensitivity between the optimum MAS rate and the fastest rate currently accessible (60 kHz).

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jmr.2024.107645
Web of Science ID

WOS:001202661300001

Author(s)
Badoni, Saumya  
Berruyer, Pierrick  
Emsley, Lyndon  
Date Issued

2024-02-23

Publisher

Academic Press Inc - Elsevier Science

Published in
Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Volume

360

Article Number

107645

Subjects

Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Physical Sciences

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Technology

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Solid-State Nmr

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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

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Relayed Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

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Fast Magic Angle Spinning

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LRM  
FunderGrant Number

Swiss National Science Foundation

200020_212046

European Union

101008500

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May 1, 2024
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