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Amplified Overhauser DNP with Selective Deuteration: Attenuation of Double-Quantum Cross-Relaxation.

Ravi Shankar PalaniMichael MardiniLéo Delage-LaurinDaniel BanksYifu OuyangEric BryertonJames G KempfTimothy M SwagerRobert G Griffin
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
We recently used selective 2 H labeling of BDPA to investigate the Overhauser Effect (OE) dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) mechanism in insulating solids doped with 1,3-bis(diphenylene)-2-phenylallyl (BDPA), and established that the α and γ 1 H spins on the fluorene rings are responsible for generating a zero quantum (ZQ) mediated positive bulk polarization. Here, we establish that the phenyl 1 H spins relax via double-quantum (DQ) processes and therefore contribute negative enhancements which attenuate the OE-DNP. With measurements at different magnetic field strengths, we show that phenyl- d 5 -BDPA offers >50% improvement in OE-DNP enhancement compared to h 21 -BDPA attaining a maximum of ∼90 at 14.1 T and 5 kHz MAS, the highest observed OE-DNP enhancement to date under these conditions. The approach may be utilized to optimize other polarizing agents exhibiting an OE, an important DNP mechanism with a favorable field and spinning frequency dependence.
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