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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance studies of DNP-ready trehalose obtained by solid state mechanochemical amorphization

Soft Condensed Matter 2016-08-24 v1 Materials Science Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

1^1H nuclear spin-lattice relaxation and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) have been studied in amorphous samples of trehalose sugar doped with TEMPO radicals by means of mechanical milling, in the 1.6 K ÷\div 4.2 K temperature range. The radical concentration was varied between 0.34 and 0.81 %\%. The highest polarization of 15 \% at 1.6 K, observed in the sample with concentration 0.50%0.50 \%, is of the same order of magnitude of that reported in standard frozen solutions with TEMPO. The temperature and concentration dependence of the spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T11/T_{\text{1}}, dominated by the coupling with the electron spins, were found to follow power laws with an exponent close to 33 in all samples. The observed proportionality between 1/T11/T_{\text{1}} and the polarization rate 1/Tpol1/T_{\text{pol}}, with a coefficient related to the electron polarization, is consistent with the presence of Thermal Mixing (TM) and a good contact between the nuclear and the electron spins. At high electron concentration additional relaxation channels causing a decrease in the nuclear polarization must be considered. These results provide further support for a more extensive use of amorphous DNP-ready samples, obtained by means of comilling, in dissolution DNP experiments and possibly for in vivo\textit{in vivo} metabolic imaging.

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@article{arxiv.1602.05595,
  title  = {Nuclear Magnetic Resonance studies of DNP-ready trehalose obtained by solid state mechanochemical amorphization},
  author = {Marta Filibian and Elena Elisei and Sonia Colombo Serra and Alberto Rosso and Fabio Tedoldi and Attilio Cesàro and Pietro Carretta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.05595},
  year   = {2016}
}