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Detection of pyridine derivatives by SABRE hyperpolarization at zero field

Chemistry

Detection of pyridine derivatives by SABRE hyperpolarization at zero field

P. Put, S. Alcicek, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Piotr Put, Seyma Alcicek, Oksana Bondar, Łukasz Bodek, Simon Duckett, and Szymon Pustelny explores the innovative detection of pyridine derivatives using zero-field NMR spectroscopy combined with SABRE hyperpolarization, enabling the distinction of chemically similar compounds with unprecedented precision.

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Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical tool used in modern science and technology. Its novel incarnation, based on measurements of NMR signals without external magnetic fields, provides direct access to intramolecular interactions based on heteronuclear scalar J-coupling. The uniqueness of these interactions makes each zero-field NMR spectrum distinct and useful in chemical fingerprinting. However, the necessity of heteronuclear coupling often results in weak signals due to the low abundance of certain nuclei (e.g., 15N). Hyperpolarization of such compounds may solve the problem. In this work, we investigate molecules with natural isotopic abundance that are polarized using non-hydrogenative parahydrogen-induced polarization. We demonstrate that spectra of hyperpolarized naturally abundant pyridine derivatives can be observed and uniquely identified whether the same substituent is placed at a different position of the pyridine ring or different constituents are placed at the same position. To do so, we constructed an experimental system using a home-built nitrogen vapor condenser, which allows for consistent long-term measurements, crucial for identifying naturally abundant hyperpolarized molecules at a concentration level of 1 mM. This opens avenues for future chemical detection of naturally abundant compounds using zero-field NMR.
Publisher
Communications Chemistry
Published On
Jun 22, 2023
Authors
Piotr Put, Seyma Alcicek, Oksana Bondar, Łukasz Bodek, Simon Duckett, Szymon Pustelny
Tags
pyridine derivatives
zero-field NMR spectroscopy
SABRE hyperpolarization
chemical detection
hyperpolarized molecules
nitrogen vapor condenser
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