Cocrystalline matrices for hyperpolarization at room temperature using photoexcited electrons

02 February 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

We propose using cocrystals as effective polarization matrices for triplet dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) at room temperature. The polari-zation source can be uniformly doped into cocrystals formed through acid–acid, amide–amide, and acid–amide synthons. The dense-packing crystal structures, facilitated by multiple hydrogen bonding and – interactions, result in extended T1 relaxation times, enabling efficient polarization diffusion within the crystals. Our study demonstrates the successful polarization of a DNP-magnetic resonance imaging molecular probe, such as urea, within a cocrystal matrix at room temperature using triplet-DNP.

Keywords

Nuclear Magnetic resonance
Dynamic nuclear polarization
Cocrystals
Solid solutions

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Additional experimental details, synthesis, DFT calculations, meas-urement conditions, powder XRD data, DSC profiles, UV−Vis spectra, 1H polarization buildup curves, T1 of polarized magnetization, and solubility.
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