This paper builds on the work of Mett and Hyde (2003) and Sidabras et al. (2005) where multiple flat aqueous sample cells placed perpendicular to electric fields in microwave cavities were used to reduce the RF losses and increase the EPR signal. In this work, we present three novel sample holders for loop-gap resonators (LGRs) and cylindrical cavity geometries. Two sample holders have been commissioned and built by polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) extrusion techniques: a 1mm O.D. capillary with a septum down the middle, named DoubleDee, and a 3.5mm O.D. star shaped sample holder, named AquaStar. Simulations and experimental results at X-band show that the EPR signal intensity increases by factors of 1.43 and 3.87 in the DoubleDee and AquaStar respectively, over the current TPX 0.9mm O.D. sample tube in a two-loop-one-gap LGR. Finally, combining the insight gained from the constructed sample holders and finite-element solutions, a third multi-lumen sample holder for a cylindrical TE011 cavity is optimized, named AquaSun, where simulations show an EPR signal intensity increase by a factor of 8.2 over a standard 1mm capillary.
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Tailoring of Polarizing Agents in the bTurea Series for Cross-Effect Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Aqueous Media
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Tailoring of Polarizing Agents in the bTurea Series for Cross-Effect Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Aqueous Media
Sauvee, C., et al., Tailoring of Polarizing Agents in the bTurea Series for Cross-Effect Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Aqueous Media. Chemistry, 2016. 22(16): p. 5598-606.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26992052
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NMR Signal Enhancement by Effective SABRE Labeling of Oligopeptides
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NMR Signal Enhancement by Effective SABRE Labeling of Oligopeptides
Ratajczyk, T., et al., NMR Signal Enhancement by Effective SABRE Labeling of Oligopeptides. Chemistry, 2015: p. n/a-n/a.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26189499
1H Assisted 13C/15N Heteronuclear Correlation Spectroscopy in Oriented Sample Solid-State NMR of Single Crystal and Magnetically Aligned Samples
1H Assisted 13C/15N Heteronuclear Correlation Spectroscopy in Oriented Sample Solid-State NMR of Single Crystal and Magnetically Aligned Samples
Publication year: 2011
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 9 April 2011</br>
Eugene C., Lin , Stanley J., Opella</br>
1H-irradiation under mismatched Hartmann-Hahn conditions provides an alternative mechanism for carrying out 15N/13C transfers in triple-resonance heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy (HETCOR) on stationary samples of single crystals and aligned samples of biopolymers, which...
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1H Assisted 13C/15N Heteronuclear Correlation Spectroscopy in Oriented Sample Solid-State NMR of Single Crystal and Magnetically Aligned Samples
1H Assisted 13C/15N Heteronuclear Correlation Spectroscopy in Oriented Sample Solid-State NMR of Single Crystal and Magnetically Aligned Samples
Publication year: 2011
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 9 April 2011</br>
Eugene C., Lin , Stanley J., Opella</br>
1H-irradiation under mismatched Hartmann-Hahn conditions provides an alternative mechanism for carrying out 15N/13C transfers in triple-resonance heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy (HETCOR) on stationary samples of single crystals and aligned samples of biopolymers, which...
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[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] What is the optimal sample length with Shigemi tubes?
What is the optimal sample length with Shigemi tubes?
Our coil area length is 16 mm. Should we be making samples exactly 16 mm long in the Shigemi tubes for the best sensitivity (assuming that we are limited on amount of material)?
For example, we use D2O matched shigemi tubes for samples in 90/10 H2O/D2O. Is susceptibility matching affected by switch from D2O to H2O?
Thanks!