Indirect Zero Field NMR Spectroscopy
This study pioneers the two-field correlation spectroscopy (COSY) in zero to ultralow field (ZULF) liquid state NMR, employing hyperpolarized [1-$^{13}$C]pyruvate as a model system. We demonstrate the successful integration of signal amplification by reversible exchange (SABRE) for hyperpolarization...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study pioneers the two-field correlation spectroscopy (COSY) in zero to
ultralow field (ZULF) liquid state NMR, employing hyperpolarized
[1-$^{13}$C]pyruvate as a model system. We demonstrate the successful
integration of signal amplification by reversible exchange (SABRE) for
hyperpolarization, enabling the detection of ZULF COSY spectra with increased
sensitivity. The use of field cycling allows the acquisition of two-field COSY
spectra at varying magnetic field strengths, including zero-field conditions.
This enables insight into both J-coupling and Zeeman-dominated regimes
benefiting from ULF field observation sensitivity and mitigation of
low-frequency noise by conducting readout at higher fields (>5 $\mu$T). Our
study explores the effects of polarization transfer, apodization techniques,
and the potential for further application of ZULF NMR in chemical analysis
exemplified for three X-nuclei and three corresponding molecules:
[1-$^{13}$C]pyruvate, [$^{15}$N]acetonitrile and [3-$^{19}$F]pyridine. These
findings pave the way for more sensitive and cost-effective NMR spectroscopy in
low-field regimes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.13907 |