Continuous hyperpolarization with parahydrogen in a membrane reactor

J Magn Reson. 2018 Jun:291:8-13. doi: 10.1016/j.jmr.2018.03.012. Epub 2018 Mar 31.

Abstract

Hyperpolarization methods entail a high potential to boost the sensitivity of NMR. Even though the "Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange" (SABRE) approach uses para-enriched hydrogen, p-H2, to repeatedly achieve high polarization levels on target molecules without altering their chemical structure, such studies are often limited to batch experiments in NMR tubes. Alternatively, this work introduces a continuous flow setup including a membrane reactor for the p-H2, supply and consecutive detection in a 1 T NMR spectrometer. Two SABRE substrates pyridine and nicotinamide were hyperpolarized, and more than 1000-fold signal enhancement was found. Our strategy combines low-field NMR spectrometry and a membrane flow reactor. This enables precise control of the experimental conditions such as liquid and gas pressures, and volume flow for ensuring repeatable maximum polarization.

Keywords: Continuous flow; Gas-liquid membrane reactor; Hyperpolarization; NMR; Parahydrogen; SABRE.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't