volume 9 issue 15 pages 3914-3922

Understanding substrate substituent effects to improve catalytic efficiency in the SABRE hyperpolarisation process

Emma V Stanbury 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
P M Richardson 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Simon G. Duckett 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-07-10
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR1.026
CiteScore8.0
Impact factor4.2
ISSN20444753, 20444761
PubMed ID:  31814960
Catalysis
Abstract
The use of parahydrogen based hyperpolarisation in NMR is becoming more widespread due to the rapidly expanding range of suitable target molecules and low-cost of parahydrogen production. Hyperpolarisation via SABRE catalysis employs a metal complex to transfer polarisation from parahydrogen into a substrate whilst they are bound. In this paper we present a quantitative study of substrate–iridium ligation effects by reference to the substrates 4-chloropyridine (A), 4-pyridinecarboxaldehyde methyl hemiacetal (B), 4-methylpyridine (C) and 4-methoxypyridine (D), and evaluate the role they play in the SABRE catalysis. Substrates whose substituents enable stronger associations yield slower substrate dissociation rates (kd). A series of variable temperature studies link these exchange rates to optimal SABRE performance and reveal the critical impact of NMR relaxation times (T1). Longer catalyst residence times are shown to result in shorter substrate T1 values in solution as binding to iridium promotes relaxation thereby not only reducing SABRE efficiency but decreasing the overall level of achieved hyperpolarisation. Based on these data, a route to achieve more optimal SABRE performance is defined.
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Stanbury E. V. et al. Understanding substrate substituent effects to improve catalytic efficiency in the SABRE hyperpolarisation process // Catalysis Science and Technology. 2019. Vol. 9. No. 15. pp. 3914-3922.
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Stanbury E. V., Richardson P. M., Duckett S. G. Understanding substrate substituent effects to improve catalytic efficiency in the SABRE hyperpolarisation process // Catalysis Science and Technology. 2019. Vol. 9. No. 15. pp. 3914-3922.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1039/c9cy00396g
UR - https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=C9CY00396G
TI - Understanding substrate substituent effects to improve catalytic efficiency in the SABRE hyperpolarisation process
T2 - Catalysis Science and Technology
AU - Stanbury, Emma V
AU - Richardson, P M
AU - Duckett, Simon G.
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/07/10
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
SP - 3914-3922
IS - 15
VL - 9
PMID - 31814960
SN - 2044-4753
SN - 2044-4761
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@article{2019_Stanbury,
author = {Emma V Stanbury and P M Richardson and Simon G. Duckett},
title = {Understanding substrate substituent effects to improve catalytic efficiency in the SABRE hyperpolarisation process},
journal = {Catalysis Science and Technology},
year = {2019},
volume = {9},
publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
month = {jul},
url = {https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=C9CY00396G},
number = {15},
pages = {3914--3922},
doi = {10.1039/c9cy00396g}
}
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Stanbury, Emma V., et al. “Understanding substrate substituent effects to improve catalytic efficiency in the SABRE hyperpolarisation process.” Catalysis Science and Technology, vol. 9, no. 15, Jul. 2019, pp. 3914-3922. https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=C9CY00396G.
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