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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization of Metal-Organic Frameworks Using Photoexcited Triplet Electrons.

Saiya FujiwaraMasanori HosoyamadaKenichiro TateishiTomohiro UesakaKeiko IdetaNobuo KimizukaNobuhiro Yanai
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
While dynamic nuclear polarization based on photoexcited triplet electrons (triplet-DNP) has the potential to hyperpolarize nuclear spins of target substrates in the low magnetic field at room temperature, there has been no triplet-DNP system offering structural rigidity and substrate accessibility. Here, we report the first example of triplet-DNP of nanoporous metal-organic frameworks. Accommodation of a carboxylate-modified pentacene derivative in a partially deuterated ZIF-8 (D-ZIF-8) results in a clear 1H NMR signal enhancement over thermal equilibrium.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • energy transfer
  • room temperature
  • magnetic resonance
  • ionic liquid
  • high resolution
  • molecular dynamics
  • mass spectrometry
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