Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Enables Single
Scan Benchtop 13C NMR Spectroscopy in Continuous-Flow
Posted on 2025-02-22 - 00:43
Benchtop 13C NMR spectroscopy is highly attractive for
reaction and process monitoring. However, insufficient premagnetization
and low signal intensities largely prevent its application to flowing
liquids. We show that hyperpolarization by Overhauser dynamic nuclear
polarization (ODNP) can be used to overcome these problems, as ODNP
operates on short time scales and results in strong 13C
signal enhancements. Benchtop 13C NMR spectra with ODNP
enhancement acquired in continuous-flow are reported here for the
first time. We have investigated two ODNP approaches: direct ODNP,
which transfers the polarization of unpaired electrons to 13C nuclei via direct hyperfine coupling, and indirect ODNP, in which
the electron polarization is first transferred to 1H nuclei
before a polarization transfer pulse sequence finally transfers the
polarization to the 13C nuclei. Experiments were carried
out for three pure solvents and a mixture for different flow rates.
The results show significant 13C signal enhancements for
both approaches. However, their performance varies for different substances,
depending on the strength and type of the hyperfine interaction as
well as on the relaxation properties, but by selecting a suitable
approach, good single-scan 13C NMR spectra can be obtained
with benchtop NMR, even at high flow rates.