Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open (Dec 2021)

An automated system for fast transfer and injection of hyperpolarized solutions

  • Morgan Ceillier,
  • Olivier Cala,
  • Théo El Daraï,
  • Samuel F. Cousin,
  • Quentin Stern,
  • Sylvie Guibert,
  • Stuart J. Elliott,
  • Aurélien Bornet,
  • Basile Vuichoud,
  • Jonas Milani,
  • Christophe Pages,
  • Dmitry Eshchenko,
  • James G. Kempf,
  • Catherine Jose,
  • Simon A. Lambert,
  • Sami Jannin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100017

Abstract

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Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (dDNP) has become a hyperpolarization method of choice for enhancing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signals. Nuclear spins are polarized in solid frozen samples (in a so-called polarizer) that are subsequently dissolved and transferred to an NMR spectrometer for high sensitivity detection. One of the critical challenges of dDNP is that it requires both a fast transfer to limit nuclear spin relaxation losses as well as stability to guarantee high resolution (no bubbles nor turbulences). Here we describe the design, construction and performances of such a transfer and injection system, that features a 5 m/s speed and sub-Hz spectral resolution upon arrival at the detection spot. We demonstrate the use of such a system for inter-magnet distances of up to 10 m.

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