Spin density localization and accessibility of organic radicals affect liquid-state DNP efficiency

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We report a large variation in liquid DNP performance of up to a factor of about five in coupling factor among organic radicals commonly used as polarizing agents. A comparative study of1H and13C DNP in model systems shows the impact of the spin density distribution and accessibility of the radical site by the target molecule.

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Levien, M., Reinhard, M., Hiller, M., Tkach, I., Bennati, M., & Orlando, T. (2021). Spin density localization and accessibility of organic radicals affect liquid-state DNP efficiency. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(8), 4480–4485. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp05796g

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