Proton hyperpolarisation preserved in long-lived states
Chemical Communications2010Vol. 46(43), pp. 8192–8192
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Abstract
The polarisation of abundant protons, rather than dilute nuclei with low gyromagnetic ratios, can be enhanced in less than 10 min using dissolution DNP and converted into a long-lived state delocalised over an ensemble of three coupled protons. The process is more straightforward than the hyperpolarisation of heteronuclei followed by magnetisation transfer to protons.
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