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Radical-Induced Low-Field 1 H Relaxation in Solid Pyruvic Acid Doped with Trityl-OX063.

Michael JurkutatHana KouřilováDavid PeatKarel KouřilAlixander S KhanAnthony J HorsewillJames F MacDonaldJohn Owers-BradleyBenno Meier
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
In dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP), radicals such as trityl provide a source for high nuclear spin polarization. Conversely, during the low-field transfer of hyperpolarized solids, the radicals' dipolar or Non-Zeeman reservoir may act as a powerful nuclear polarization sink. Here, we report the low-temperature proton spin relaxation in pyruvic acid doped with trityl, for fields from 5 mT to 2 T. We estimate the heat capacity of the radical Non-Zeeman reservoir experimentally and show that a recent formalism by Wenckebach yields a parameter-free, yet quantitative model for the entire field range.
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