Directly Bound Deuterons Increase X‐Nuclei Hyperpolarization using Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

Author:

Rooney Catriona H. E.1,Gamliel Ayelet23,Shaul David23,Tyler Damian J.14,Grist James T.1456,Katz‐Brull Rachel23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics University of Oxford Oxford UK

2. Department of Radiology Hadassah Medical Organization and Faculty of Medicine Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem 9112011 Israel

3. The Wohl Institute for Translational Medicine Hadassah Medical Organization Jerusalem Israel

4. Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Radcliffe Department of Medicine University of Oxford Oxford UK

5. Department of Radiology Oxford University Hospitals Oxford UK

6. Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences University of Bologna Bologna Italy

Abstract

AbstractDeuterated 13C sites in sugars (D‐glucose and 2‐deoxy‐D‐glucose) showed 6.3‐to‐17.5‐fold higher solid‐state dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) levels than their respective protonated sites at 3.35T. This effect was found to be unrelated to the protonation of the bath. Deuterated 15N in sites bound to exchangeable protons ([15N2]urea) showed a 1.3‐fold higher polarization than their respective protonated sites at the same magnetic field. This relatively smaller effect was attributed to incomplete deuteration of the 15N sites due to the solvent mixture. For a 15N site that is not bound to protons or deuterons ([15N]nitrate), deuteration of the bath did not affect the polarization level. These findings suggest a phenomenon related to DNP of X‐nuclei directly bound to deuteron(s) as opposed to proton(s). It appears that direct binding to deuterons increases the solid‐state DNP polarization level of X‐nuclei which are otherwise bound to protons.

Funder

European Commission

Israel Science Foundation

British Heart Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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