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Nan Eshuis1, Ruud L E G Aspers2, Bram J A van Weerdenburg3, Martin C Feiters4, Floris P J T Rutjes5, Sybren S Wijmenga6, Marco Tessari7.
Abstract
SABRE (Signal Amplification By Reversible Exchange) nuclear spin hyperpolarization method can provide strongly enhanced NMR signals as a result of the reversible association of small molecules with para-hydrogen (p-H2) at an iridium metal complex. The conversion of p-H2 singlet order to enhanced substrate proton magnetization within such complex is driven by the scalar coupling interactions between the p-H2 derived hydrides and substrate nuclear spins. In the present study these long-range homonuclear couplings are experimentally determined for several SABRE substrates using an NMR pulse sequence for coherent hyperpolarization transfer at high magnetic field. Pyridine and pyrazine derivatives appear to have a similar ∼1.2 Hz (4)J coupling to p-H2 derived hydrides for their ortho protons, and a much lower (5)J coupling for their meta protons. Interestingly, the (4)J hydride-substrate coupling for five-membered N-heterocyclic substrates is well below 1 Hz.Entities:
Keywords: Hyperpolarization; J-modulation; SABRE
Year: 2016 PMID: 26859865 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2016.01.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Magn Reson ISSN: 1090-7807 Impact factor: 2.229