Abstract

The efficacy in 1H Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization in liquids at ultralow magnetic field (ULF, B0 = 92 ± 0.8 µT) and polarization field (Bp = 1-10 mT) was studied for a broad variety of 26 different spin probes. Among others, piperidine, pyrrolidine, and pyrroline radicals specifically synthesized for this study, along with some well-established commercially available nitroxides, were investigated. Isotope-substituted variants, some sterically shielded reduction-resistant nitroxides, and some biradicals were included in the measurements. The maximal achievable enhancement, Emax, and the radio frequency power, P1/2, needed for reaching Emax/2 were measured. Physico-chemical features such as molecular weight, spectral linewidth, heterocyclic structure, different types of substituents, deuteration, and 15N-labeling as well as the difference between monoradicals and biradicals were investigated. For the unmodified nitroxide radicals, the Emax values correlate with the molecular weight. The P1/2 values correlate with the spectral linewidth and are additionally influenced by the type of substituents neighboring the nitroxide group. The nitroxide biradicals with high intramolecular spin-spin coupling show low performance. Nitroxides enriched with 15N and/or 2H afford significantly higher |Emax| and require lower power to do so, compared to their unmodified counterparts containing at natural abundance predominantly 14N and 1H. The results allow for a correlation of chemical features with physical hyperpolarization-related properties and indicate that small nitroxides with narrow spectral lines have clear advantages for the use in Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization experiments. Perdeuteration and 15N-labeling can be used to additionally boost the spin probe performance.

Highlights

  • Introduction to the Theory andPractice of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron spin resonance (ESR) in Biological Systems (Wiley-Interscience, London, 1976). 59M

  • Besides commercially available tetramethyl-substituted nitroxides (M4, M6–M8), which are well established in many Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization (ODNP) related publications[12,43,46,47] and provide a point of reference for other compounds, we tested some bioreduction resistant, tetraethyl-substituted nitroxides (E1–E4)

  • The goal of this work is to better understand the various factors that influence the physical properties of free radical spin probes

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Introduction

Introduction to the Theory andPractice of NMR and ESR in Biological Systems (Wiley-Interscience, London, 1976). 59M. In a nitroxide radical molecule, hyperfine splitting of the electron energy levels occurs due to interactions with the scitation.org/journal/jcp nitrogen spin.

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