Magnetic Resonance (May 2024)

Light-coupled cryogenic probes to detect low-micromolar samples and allow for an automated NMR platform

  • W. Wüster,
  • P. Gebbers,
  • A. Renn,
  • M. Bütikofer,
  • S. Rüdiger,
  • R. P. Riek,
  • F. Torres,
  • F. Torres

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/mr-5-61-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 61 – 67

Abstract

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Recent advances in NMR fragment screening use sample illumination to boost NMR sensitivity, reduce measurement time to a few seconds, and reduce sample concentration to a few micromolars. Nevertheless, the absence of a fully automated solution to measure several hundreds of samples with photoinduced hyperpolarization limits the large-scale applicability of the method. We present a setup to couple an optical fiber with a cryogenic probe using the flow-cell accessory port. This setup is compatible with commercially available autosamplers, enabling the fully automated measurement of several hundreds of samples per day.