Shchepin, R.V., et al., Hyperpolarization of "Neat" Liquids by NMR Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange. J Phys Chem Lett, 2015. 6(10): p. 1961-1967.
We report NMR Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange (SABRE) hyperpolarization of the rare isotopes in "neat" liquids, each composed only of an otherwise pure target compound with isotopic natural abundance (n.a.) and millimolar concentrations of dissolved catalyst. Pyridine (Py) or Py derivatives are studied at 0.4% isotopic natural abundance 15N, deuterated, 15N enriched, and in various combinations using the SABRE-SHEATH variant (microTesla magnetic fields to permit direct 15N polarization from parahydrogen via reversible binding and exchange with an Ir catalyst). We find that the dilute n.a. 15N spin bath in Py still channels spin order from parahydrogen to dilute 15N spins, without polarization losses due to the presence of 14N or 2H. We demonstrate P 15N approximately 1% (a gain of 2900 fold relative to thermal polarization at 9.4 T) at high substrate concentrations. This fundamental finding has a significant practical benefit for screening potentially hyperpolarizable contrast agents without labeling. The capability of screening at n.a. level of 15N is demonstrated on examples of mono- and dimethyl-substituted Py (picolines and lutidines previously identified as promising pH sensors), showing that the presence of a methyl group in the ortho position significantly decreases SABRE hyperpolarization.
Irreversible Catalyst Activation Enables Hyperpolarization and Water Solubility for NMR Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange
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Irreversible Catalyst Activation Enables Hyperpolarization and Water Solubility for NMR Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange
Truong, M.L., et al., Irreversible Catalyst Activation Enables Hyperpolarization and Water Solubility for NMR Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2014. 118(48): p. 13882-13889.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp510825b
The Feasibility of Formation and Kinetics of NMR Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange (SABRE) at High Magnetic Field (9.4 T)
From The DNP-NMR Blog:
The Feasibility of Formation and Kinetics of NMR Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange (SABRE) at High Magnetic Field (9.4 T)
Barskiy, D.A., et al., The feasibility of formation and kinetics of NMR signal amplification by reversible exchange (SABRE) at high magnetic field (9.4 T). J Am Chem Soc, 2014. 136(9): p. 3322-5.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24528143
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[NMR paper] Studying "Invisible" Excited Protein States in Slow Exchange with a Major State Conformation.
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Studying "Invisible" Excited Protein States in Slow Exchange with a Major State Conformation.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012). Pramodh Vallurupalli, Guillaume Bouvignies, Lewis E Kay et al.
Ever since its initial development, solution NMR spectroscopy has been used as a tool to study conformational exchange. Although many systems are amenable to relaxation dispersion approaches, cases involving highly skewed populations in slow chemical exchange have, in general, remained recalcitrant to study. Here an experiment to detect and...
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[NMR paper] Studying "Invisible" Excited Protein States in Slow Exchange with a Major State Conformation.
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Studying "Invisible" Excited Protein States in Slow Exchange with a Major State Conformation.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012). Pramodh Vallurupalli, Guillaume Bouvignies, Lewis E Kay et al.
Ever since its initial development, solution NMR spectroscopy has been used as a tool to study conformational exchange. Although many systems are amenable to relaxation dispersion approaches, cases involving highly skewed populations in slow chemical exchange have, in general, remained recalcitrant to study. Here an experiment to detect and...
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[NMR paper] Studying "Invisible" Excited Protein States in Slow Exchange with a Major State Conformation.
From Mendeley Biomolecular NMR group:
Studying "Invisible" Excited Protein States in Slow Exchange with a Major State Conformation.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012). Pramodh Vallurupalli, Guillaume Bouvignies, Lewis E Kay et al.
Ever since its initial development, solution NMR spectroscopy has been used as a tool to study conformational exchange. Although many systems are amenable to relaxation dispersion approaches, cases involving highly skewed populations in slow chemical exchange have, in general, remained recalcitrant to study. Here an experiment to detect and...
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[NMR paper] Studying "Invisible" Excited Protein States in Slow Exchange with a Major State Conformation.
From Mendeley Biomolecular NMR group:
Studying "Invisible" Excited Protein States in Slow Exchange with a Major State Conformation.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012). Pramodh Vallurupalli, Guillaume Bouvignies, Lewis E Kay et al.
Ever since its initial development, solution NMR spectroscopy has been used as a tool to study conformational exchange. Although many systems are amenable to relaxation dispersion approaches, cases involving highly skewed populations in slow chemical exchange have, in general, remained recalcitrant to study. Here an experiment to detect and...