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Review
. 2021 Feb;34(1):5-23.
doi: 10.1007/s10334-020-00894-w. Epub 2020 Nov 13.

Hyperpolarization via dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization: new technological and methodological advances

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Hyperpolarization via dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization: new technological and methodological advances

Arthur C Pinon et al. MAGMA. 2021 Feb.

Abstract

Dissolution-DNP is a method to boost liquid-state NMR sensitivity by several orders of magnitude. The technique consists in hyperpolarizing samples by solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization at low temperature and moderate magnetic field, followed by an instantaneous melting and dilution of the sample happening inside the polarizer. Although the technique is well established and the outstanding signal enhancement paved the way towards many applications precluded to conventional NMR, the race to develop new methods allowing higher throughput, faster and higher polarization, and longer exploitation of the signal is still vivid. In this work, we review the most recent advances on dissolution-DNP methods trying to overcome the original technique's shortcomings. The review describes some of the new approaches in the field, first, in terms of sample formulation and properties, and second, in terms of instrumentation.

Keywords: Bullet-DNP; Cross-polarization; Cryogen-free; Dynamic nuclear polarization; Hyperpolarization; Non-persistent radicals; dDNP.

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