| Literature DB >> 26268156 |
Guinevere Mathies1, Marc A Caporini2,3, Vladimir K Michaelis4, Yangping Liu5,6, Kan-Nian Hu4,7, Deni Mance8, Jay L Zweier9, Melanie Rosay2, Marc Baldus8, Robert G Griffin10.
Abstract
Cross-effect (CE) dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) is a rapidly developing technique that enhances the signal intensities in magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectra. We report CE DNP experiments at 211, 600, and 800 MHz using a new series of biradical polarizing agents referred to as TEMTriPols, in which a nitroxide (TEMPO) and a trityl radical are chemically tethered. The TEMTriPol molecule with the optimal performance yields a record (1) H NMR signal enhancement of 65 at 800 MHz at a concentration of 10 mM in a glycerol/water solvent matrix. The CE DNP enhancement for the TEMTriPol biradicals does not decrease as the magnetic field is increased in the manner usually observed for bis-nitroxides. Instead, the relatively strong exchange interaction between the trityl and nitroxide moieties determines the magnetic field at which the optimum enhancement is observed.Entities:
Keywords: biradicals; cross-effect; dynamic nuclear polarization; polarizing agents; solid-state NMR spectroscopy
Year: 2015 PMID: 26268156 PMCID: PMC5407364 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201504292
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336