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The Absence of Quadrupolar Nuclei Facilitates Efficient C Hyperpolarization via Reversible Exchange with Parahydrogen. | LitMetric

The Absence of Quadrupolar Nuclei Facilitates Efficient C Hyperpolarization via Reversible Exchange with Parahydrogen.

Chemphyschem

Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science (VUIIS), Department of Radiology, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Physics, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC), Nashville, Tennessee, 37232-2310, United States.

Published: June 2017

Nuclear spin hyperpolarization techniques are revolutionizing the field of C molecular MRI. While dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (d-DNP) is currently the leading technique, it is generally slow (requiring ≈1 h) and costly (≈$USD10 ). As a consequence of carbon's central place in biochemistry, tremendous progress using C d-DNP bioimaging has been demonstrated to date including a number of clinical trials. Despite numerous attempts to develop alternatives to d-DNP, the competing methods have faced significant translational challenges. Efficient hyperpolarization of N, P, and other heteronuclei using signal amplification by reversible exchange (SABRE) has been reported in 2015, but extension of this technique to C has proven to be challenging. Here, we present efficient hyperpolarization of C nuclei using micro-Tesla SABRE. Up to ca. 6700-fold enhancement of nuclear spin polarization at 8.45 T is achieved within seconds, corresponding to P ≈4.4 % using 50 % parahydrogen (P >14 % would be feasible using more potent ≈100 % parahydrogen). Importantly, the C polarization achieved via SABRE strongly depends not only upon spin-lattice relaxation, but also upon the presence of N (I=1/2) versus quadrupolar N (I=1) spins in the site binding the hexacoordinate Ir atom of the catalytic complex. We show that different C nuclei in the test molecular frameworks-pyridine and acetonitrile-can be hyperpolarized, including C sites up to five chemical bonds away from the exchangeable hydrides. The presented approach is highly scalable and can be applied to a rapidly growing number of biomolecules amendable to micro-Tesla SABRE.

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