Long-Lived States of Methylene Protons in Achiral Molecules
Chemical Physics
2022-07-19 v1
Abstract
It is shown that long-lived states (LLS) involving pairs of methylene protons in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) can be readily excited in common molecules that contain two or more neighboring CH groups. Accessing such LLS does not require any isotopic enrichment, nor does it require any stereogenic centers to lift the chemical equivalence of CH protons. The excitation of LLS is achieved by polychromatic spinlock-induced crossing (poly-SLIC). In a variety of metabolites, neurotransmitters, vitamins, amino acids, and other molecules, LLS were created for the first time. One can excite LLS in several different molecules simultaneously. The lifetimes T are typically 3 to 6 times longer than T.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2207.08608,
title = {Long-Lived States of Methylene Protons in Achiral Molecules},
author = {Anna Sonnefeld and Aiky Razanahoera and Geoffrey Bodenhausen and Kirill Sheberstov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.08608},
year = {2022}
}