Spin Relays Enable Efficient Long-Range Heteronuclear Signal Amplification By Reversible Exchange.

J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces

Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science (VUIIS), Department of Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), Nashville, Tennessee 37232-2310 United States.

Published: December 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • A systematic study examines how polarization can be transferred to distant spins in SABRE experiments, focusing on protons and heteronuclei (C and N).
  • Selective hyperpolarization destruction and re-hyperpolarization techniques in pyridine and metronidazole-N-C demonstrate that a network of spin-½ nuclei can effectively manage long-range polarization transfer.
  • Proton-only networks are sufficient for hyperpolarization in the milli-Tesla regime, while the presence of a heteronuclear network significantly improves polarization transfer efficiency for C and N targeting in SABRE-SHEATH experiments.

Article Abstract

A systematic experimental study is reported on the polarization transfer to distant spins, which do not directly bind to the polarization transfer complexes employed in Signal Amplification By Reversible Exchange (SABRE) experiments. Both, long-range transfer to protons and long-range transfer to heteronuclei i.e. C and N are examined. Selective destruction of hyperpolarization on H, C, and N sites is employed, followed by their re-hyperpolarization from neighboring spins within the molecules of interest (pyridine for H studies and metronidazole-N-C for C and N studies). We conclude that long-range sites can be efficiently hyperpolarized when a network of spin-½ nuclei enables relayed polarization transfer (. via short-range interactions between sites). In case of proton SABRE in the milli-Tesla regime, a relay network consisting of protons only is sufficient. However, in case C and N are targeted (i.e. via SABRE in SHield Enables Alignment Transfer to Heteronuclei or SABRE-SHEATH experiment), the presence of a heteronuclear network (. consisting of N) enables a relay mechanism that is significantly more efficient than the direct transfer of spin order from -H-derived hydrides.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6017995PMC
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