Building a Cost-Efficient High-Pressure Cell for Online High-Field NMR and MRI Using Standard Static Probe Heads: An In Situ Demonstration on Clathrate Hydrate Formation.
Maarten HoulleberghsShannon HelsperDirk DomThierry DubrocaBianca TrociewitzRobert W SchurkoSambhu RadhakrishnanEric BreynaertPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
High-pressure nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy finds remarkable applications in catalysis, protein biochemistry and biophysics, analytical chemistry, material science, energy, and environmental control but requires expensive probe heads and/or sample cells. This contribution describes the design, construction, and testing of a low-cost 5 mm NMR tube suitable for high-pressure NMR measurements of up to 30 MPa. The sample cell comprises a standard, 5 mm single-crystal sapphire tube that has been fitted to a section of a relatively inexpensive polyether ether ketone (PEEK) HPLC column. PEEK HPLC tubing and connectors enable integration with a gas rig or a standard HPLC pump located outside the stray field of the magnet. The cell is compatible with any 5 mm static NMR probe head, exhibits almost zero background in NMR experiments, and is compatible with any liquid, gas, temperature, or pressure range encountered in HPLC experimentation. A specifically designed transport case enables the safe handling of the pressurized tube outside the probe head. The performance of the setup was evaluated using in situ high-field NMR spectroscopy and MRI performed during the formation of bulk and nanoconfined clathrate hydrates occluding methane, ethane, and hydrogen.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance
- ms ms
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- high resolution
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- quantum dots
- living cells
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- high performance liquid chromatography
- tandem mass spectrometry
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- public health
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- induced apoptosis
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- optic nerve
- diffusion weighted imaging
- human health
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- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- visible light
- protein protein
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