15N SABRE Hyperpolarization of Metronidazole at Natural Isotope Abundance Научная публикация
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ChemPhysChem
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| Вых. Данные | Год: 2021, Том: 22, Номер: 14, Страницы: 1470-1477 Страниц : 8 DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202100315 | ||||
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Signal Amplification By Reversible Exchange (SABRE) is gaining increased attention as a tool to enhance weak Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) signals. In SABRE, spin order is transferred from parahydrogen (H2 in its nuclear singlet spin state) to a substrate molecule in a transient Ir-based complex. In recent years, SABRE polarization of biologically active substrates has been demonstrated, notably of metronidazole – an antibiotic and antiprotozoal drug. In this work, we study 15N SABRE polarization of metronidazole at natural isotope abundance. We are able to demonstrate significant 15N polarization reaching 15 %, which corresponds to a signal enhancement of 46,000 at 9.4 T for the nitrogen atom with lone electron pair. Additionally, the other two N-atoms can be polarized, although less efficiently. We present a detailed study of the field dependence of polarization and explain the maxima in the field dependence using the concept of coherent polarization transfer at level anti-crossings in the SABRE complex. A study of spin relaxation phenomena presented here enables optimization of the magnetic field for efficient storage of non-thermal polarization.
Библиографическая ссылка:
Kiryutin A.S.
, Yurkovskaya A.V.
, Ivanov K.L.
15N SABRE Hyperpolarization of Metronidazole at Natural Isotope Abundance
ChemPhysChem. 2021. V.22. N14. P.1470-1477. DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202100315 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
15N SABRE Hyperpolarization of Metronidazole at Natural Isotope Abundance
ChemPhysChem. 2021. V.22. N14. P.1470-1477. DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202100315 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
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| Поступила в редакцию: | 23 апр. 2021 г. |
| Принята к публикации: | 19 мая 2021 г. |
| Опубликована online: | 11 июн. 2021 г. |
Идентификаторы БД:
| Web of science: | WOS:000660414500001 |
| Scopus: | 2-s2.0-85107707901 |
| OpenAlex: | W3163716403 |