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Sensitivity-enhancement techniques dynamic nuclear polarization

A major limitation for NMR spectroscopy is the intrinsically low sensitivity due to the rather unfavorable Boltzmann distribution for nuclear spins at thermal equilibrium. Thus, considerable effort in magnetic resonance spectroscopy is made towards sensitivity enhancement by hyperpolarization techniques, such as optical polarization, para-hydrogen-induced polarization enhancement, and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP), a method which exploits the magnetization of unpaired electrons in stable radicals or transition metals to enhance nuclear polarization beyond the Boltzmann limit. In the chapter Dynamic Nuclear Hyperpolarization in Liquids, the fundamental theory for different polarization transfer... [Pg.210]

An extremely sensitive technique able to detect the nature of radical pairs in a photochemical reaction is called chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (CIDNP), which depends on the observation of an enhanced absorption in a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum of the sample, irradiated in situ, in the cavity of a NMR spectrometer. The background to and interpretation of CIDNP are discussed by Gilbert and Baggott (28). [Pg.218]


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