15N-Azides as practical and effective tags for developing long-lived hyperpolarized agents

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Abstract

Azide moieties, unique linear species containing three nitrogen atoms, represent an attractive class of molecular tag for hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging (HP-MRI). Here we demonstrate (15N)3-azide-containing molecules exhibit long-lasting hyperpolarization lifetimes up to 9.8 min at 1 T with remarkably high polarization levels up to 11.6% in water, thus establishing (15N)3-azide as a powerful spin storage for hyperpolarization. A single (15N)-labeled azide has also been examined as an effective alternative tag with long-lived hyperpolarization. A variety of biologically important molecules are studied in this work, including choline, glucose, amino acid, and drug derivatives, demonstrating great potential of15N-labeled azides as universal hyperpolarized tags for nuclear magnetic resonance imaging applications.

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Bae, J., Zhang, G., Park, H., Warren, W. S., & Wang, Q. (2021). 15N-Azides as practical and effective tags for developing long-lived hyperpolarized agents. Chemical Science, 12(42), 14309–14315. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc04647k

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