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Sample illumination device facilitates in situ light-coupled NMR spectroscopy without fibre optics

Chemistry

Sample illumination device facilitates in situ light-coupled NMR spectroscopy without fibre optics

J. E. Bramham and A. P. Golovanov

Discover how NMRtorch, a groundbreaking device designed by Jack E. Bramham and Alexander P. Golovanov, illuminates liquid-state NMR samples more effectively than ever. This innovative tool enhances photo-NMR applications, offering insights into photoisomerisation and UV degradation studies.... show more
Abstract
In situ illumination of liquid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) samples makes it possible for a wide range of light-dependent chemical and biological phenomena to be studied by the powerful analytical technique. However, the position of an NMR sample deep within the bore of the spectrometer magnet renders such illumination challenging. Here, we demonstrate the working principles of a sample illumination device (NMRtorch) where a lighthead containing an LED array is positioned directly at the top of an NMRtorch tube which is inserted into the NMR spectrometer. The wall of the tube itself acts as a light guide, illuminating the sample from the outside. We explore how this new setup performs in a number of photo-NMR applications, including photoisomerisation and photo-chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarisation (photo-CIDNP), and demonstrate the potential for ultraviolet (UV) degradation studies with continuous online NMR assessment. This setup enables users of any typical liquid-state spectrometer to easily perform in situ photo-NMR experiments, using a wide range of wavelengths.
Publisher
Communications Chemistry
Published On
Aug 04, 2022
Authors
Jack E. Bramham, Alexander P. Golovanov
Tags
NMRtorch
liquid-state NMR
illumination device
LED array
photo-NMR
photoisomerisation
UV degradation
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