Viscosity effects on optically generated electron and nuclear spin hyperpolarization

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Spin hyperpolarization can dramatically increase signal intensities in magnetic resonance experiments, providing either improved bulk sensitivity or additional spectroscopic detail through selective enhancements. While typical hyperpolarization approaches have utilized microwave irradiation, one emerging route is the use of optically generated triplet states. We report an investigation into the effects of solution viscosity on radical-triplet pair interactions, propose a new standard for quantification of the hyperpolarization in EPR experiments, and demonstrate a significant increase in the optically generated 1H NMR signal enhancement upon addition of glycerol to aqueous solutions.

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Dale, M. W., Cheney, D. J., Vallotto, C., & Wedge, C. J. (2020). Viscosity effects on optically generated electron and nuclear spin hyperpolarization. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 22(48), 28173–28182. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp04012f

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