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Handbook of High Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

Handbook of High Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

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Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year 2020
Pages 472
Version hardback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9781119441649
Categories Chemistry
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Addresses Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) as a technique for sensitivity-enhancement in solid-state NMR spectroscopy


This comprehensive handbook is a compendium of the current state-of-the art of high field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization-from long-proven, early developments, up to today's hot topics. It covers all the relevant subjects that have made a direct or indirect contribution toward advancing this field, and focuses on topics such as: the theory behind the effects seen within DNP; instrumentation required for carrying out DNP; and specific applications of DNP including protein monitoring, catalysis, nanoparticles, biological and clinical studies. Development and application of techniques that have indirectly contributed to advancing MAS DNP NMR, such as DNP experiments on static solids within microwave resonant structures, and high-field EPR, are also examined.


Handbook of High Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization is presented in three sections-Theoretical Aspects, DNP Development (instrumentation / radical / sample), and DNP NMR Applications. The first section offers chapters on; solid and cross effect DNP; thermal mixing; Overhauser; and dissolution DNP. The second looks at: microwave technology, gyrotron, and IOE; homebuilt and commercial DNP spectrometers; and glassing vs. solvent-free DNP. The final section provides information on; amyloid, membrane, and nanocrystalline proteins; metals, and surface enhanced DNP; pharmaceuticals; nanoparticles; and much more.





Covers one of the biggest developing fields in magnetic resonance

Relevant to students, academics, and industry within the physical, materials, medical, and biochemical sciences

An excellent starting point and point-of-reference for researchers in the field

Edited by a widely respected team with contributions from key researchers in the NMR community

Part of the eMagRes Handbook Series



Handbook of High Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization is an ideal reference for all researchers and graduate students involved in this complex, interdisciplinary field.


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Handbook of High Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

Table of contents

Contributors xi





Series Preface xvii





Preface xix





Acknowledgments xxi





Part A: Concepts, Theory, & Instrumentation 1





1 The Discovery and Demonstration of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization-A Personal and Historical Account 3

Charles P. Slichter





2 DNP Mechanisms 15

Krishnendu Kundu, Frederic Mentink-Vigier, Akiva Feintuch, and Shimon Vega





3 Pulsed Dynamic Nuclear Polarization 71

Kong Ooi Tan, Sudheer Jawla, Richard J. Temkin, and Robert G. Griffin





4 MAS-DNP Enhancements: Hyperpolarization, Depolarization, and Absolute Sensitivity 87

Sabine Hediger, Daniel Lee, Frederic Mentink-Vigier, and Gael De Paepe





5 Polarizing Agents: Evolution and Outlook in Free Radical Development for DNP 103

Gilles Casano, Hakim Karoui, and Olivier Ouari





6 Paramagnetic Metal Ions for Dynamic Nuclear Polarization 121

Bjoern Corzilius





7 Instrumentation for High-field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization NMR Spectroscopy 143

Guy M. Bernard and Vladimir K. Michaelis





8 Millimeter-wave Sources for DNP-NMR 155

Monica Blank and Kevin L. Felch





9 Cryogenic Platforms and Optimized DNP Sensitivity 169

Yoh Matsuki and Toshimichi Fujiwara





10 Versatile Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Hardware with Integrated Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Capabilities 189

Alisa Leavesley, Ilia Kaminker, and Songi Han





11 Dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Methodology and Instrumentation 219

Dennis Kurzbach and Sami Jannin





12 Introduction to Dissolution DNP: Overview, Instrumentation, and Human Applications 239

Jan H. Ardenkjaer-Larsen





13 Liquid-state Overhauser DNP at High Magnetic Fields 261

Vasyl P. Denysenkov and Thomas F. Prisner





14 Overhauser DNP in Liquids on 13C Nuclei 279

Marina Bennati and Tomas Orlando





Part B: Applications 289





15 DNP and Cellular Solid-state NMR 291

Alessandra Lucini Paioni, Marie A.M. Renault, and Marc Baldus





16 Cryo-trapped Intermediates of Retinal Proteins Studied by DNP-enhanced MAS NMR Spectroscopy 305

Johanna Becker-Baldus and Clemens Glaubitz





17 DNP Solid-state NMR of Biological Membranes 323

Burkhard Bechinger





18 DNP in Materials Science: Touching the Surface 337

Pierrick Berruyer, Lyndon Emsley, and Anne Lesage





19 Growing Signals from the Noise: Challenging Nuclei in Materials DNP 353

Frederic A. Perras, Takeshi Kobayashi, and Marek Pruski





20 DNP-enhanced Solid-state NMR Spectroscopy of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients 373

Li Zhao, Arthur C. Pinon, Lyndon Emsley, and Aaron J. Rossini





21 In Vivo Hyperpolarized 13C MRS and MRI Applications 405

Irene Marco-Rius and Arnaud Comment





22 Dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization 421

Walter Koeckenberger





Index 435

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