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Blatter-type radicals as polarizing agents for electrochemical overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization.

Felipe SaenzMika TamskiJonas MilaniChristophe RousselHolger FrauenrathJean-Philippe Ansermet
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization (O-DNP) refers to a microwave-assisted process where an unpaired electron's ( e.g. a radical) spin polarization is transferred to surrounding nuclei in solution, thus increasing the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signal intensity of a given substance by several orders of magnitude. The presence of the unpaired electrons, which induces relaxation of the resulting hyperpolarized state when the radiation is halted, can be avoided by electrochemically removing the radicals on demand. We report the use of Blatter-type (benzo[ e ][1,2,4]triazinyl) radicals as polarizing agents, potentially opening the way to highly tunable radicals for electrochemical DNP.
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