volume 48 issue 2 pages 663-670

Para-hydrogen induced polarization without incorporation of para-hydrogen into the analyte.

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2008-12-15
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SJR0.958
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ISSN00201669, 1520510X
PubMed ID:  19072592
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
The cationic iridium complexes [Ir(COD)(PR3)2]BF4 (1a-c) (a, R = Ph; b, R = p-tolyl; c, R = p-C6H4-OMe) react with parahydrogen in the presence of pyridine to give trans, cis, cis-[Ir(PR3)2(py)2(H)2]+ (2a-c) and small amounts of fac, cis-[Ir(PR3)(py)3(H)2]+ (3a-c), each of which exhibit polarized hydride resonances due to the magnetic inequivalence associated with the resultant AA"XX" spin system when 15N-labeled pyridine is employed. The pyridine ligands in 2 are labile, exchanging slowly into free pyridine with a rate constant of 0.4 s(-1) for 2a at 335 K in a dissociative process where DeltaH(double dagger) = 134 +/- 1 kJ mol(-1) and DeltaS(double dagger) = 151 +/- 5 J mol(-1) K(-1). Pyridine ligand exchange in 2 proves to be slower than that determined for 3. Parahydrogen induced polarization (PHIP) based on the hydride ligands of 2 and 3 is transferred efficiently to the 15N nuclei of the bound pyridine ligand by suitable insensitive-nuclei-enhanced-by-polarization-transfer (INEPT) based procedures. Related methods are then used to facilitate the sensitization of the free pyridine 15N signal by a factor of 120-fold through ligand exchange even though this substrate does not contain parahydrogen. This therefore corresponds to the successful polarization of an analyte by parahydrogen induced polarization methods without the need for the actual chemical incorporation of any parahydrogen derived nuclei into it.
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Atkinson K. D. et al. Para-hydrogen induced polarization without incorporation of para-hydrogen into the analyte. // Inorganic Chemistry. 2008. Vol. 48. No. 2. pp. 663-670.
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Atkinson K. D., Cowley M., Duckett S. G., Elliott P. I. P., Green G., López‐Serrano J., Khazal I. G., Whitwood A. Para-hydrogen induced polarization without incorporation of para-hydrogen into the analyte. // Inorganic Chemistry. 2008. Vol. 48. No. 2. pp. 663-670.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/ic8020029
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/ic8020029
TI - Para-hydrogen induced polarization without incorporation of para-hydrogen into the analyte.
T2 - Inorganic Chemistry
AU - Atkinson, Kevin D
AU - Cowley, Michael
AU - Duckett, Simon G.
AU - Elliott, Paul I P
AU - Green, G.
AU - López‐Serrano, Joaquín
AU - Khazal, Iman G
AU - Whitwood, A.
PY - 2008
DA - 2008/12/15
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 663-670
IS - 2
VL - 48
PMID - 19072592
SN - 0020-1669
SN - 1520-510X
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@article{2008_Atkinson,
author = {Kevin D Atkinson and Michael Cowley and Simon G. Duckett and Paul I P Elliott and G. Green and Joaquín López‐Serrano and Iman G Khazal and A. Whitwood},
title = {Para-hydrogen induced polarization without incorporation of para-hydrogen into the analyte.},
journal = {Inorganic Chemistry},
year = {2008},
volume = {48},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/ic8020029},
number = {2},
pages = {663--670},
doi = {10.1021/ic8020029}
}
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Atkinson, Kevin D., et al. “Para-hydrogen induced polarization without incorporation of para-hydrogen into the analyte..” Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 48, no. 2, Dec. 2008, pp. 663-670. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic8020029.