The role of spin diffusion in endogenous metal ions DNP

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Abstract

The sensitivity of solid state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy can be enhanced via dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) using unpaired electrons as polarizing agents. In metal ions based (MI)-DNP, paramagnetic metal ions are introduced as dopants into inorganic materials serving as endogenous polarizing agents. Having polarizing agents as part of the structure enables signal enhancements within the bulk of the material. Nuclear spins can be hyperpolarized either directly through their coupling to the polarizing agent or via homonuclear spin diffusion. In this work, we addressed what are the factors determining the relative sizes of the spin pools polarized by each of these two mechanisms and how changing their contribution to the polarization process affects the experimental outcome. Experimentally, we adjusted the spin diffusion rate through modifying the isotope ratio 6Li/7Li in otherwise identical samples, Li4Ti5O12 doped with paramagnetic Fe(III). DNP experiments on samples with typical content of polarizing agents for MI-DNP, corroborated by simulations, evidenced that while the efficiency of spin diffusion has large effects on the polarization buildup times, the enhancements remain largely unaffected.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024201
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume162
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jan 2025

Funding

I.B.M. acknowledges the Sustainability and Energy Research Initiative (SAERI) fellowship for financial support. This research was funded by the European Research Council (MIDNP, Grant No. 803024) and the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (Pan-European Solid-State NMR Infrastructure for Chemistry-Enabling Access, PANACEA, Grant Agreement No. 101008500). We thank Dr. Raanan Carmieli for assistance with the EPR measurements, Dr. Daphna Shimon for providing the original version of the grid simulations, and Guy Reuveni and Adi Harchol for synthesis of the LTO samples with varying Fe content. This work was made possible in part by the historic generosity of the Harold Perlman family.

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Physics and Astronomy
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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