volume 58 issue 14 pages 2291-2294

Tuning of pH enables carbon-13 hyperpolarization of oxalates by SABRE

Soumya Roy 1, 2, 3, 4
Wissam Iali 5, 6
Gamal A. I. Moustafa 1, 3
M. D. LEVITT 1, 3
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CBR Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), Porton Down, Salisbury, SP4 0JQ, UK
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CBR Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), Porton Down, Salisbury, UK
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Center for Refining & Advanced Chemicals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-01-20
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.037
CiteScore7.4
Impact factor4.2
ISSN13597345, 1364548X
PubMed ID:  35080536
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Abstract
Nuclear spin hyperpolarization transforms typically weak NMR responses into strong signals paving the way for low-gamma nuclei detection within practical time-frames. SABRE (Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange) is a particularly popular hyperpolarization technique due to its simplicity but the pool of molecules it can polarize is limited. The recent advancement in the form of co-ligands has made SABRE applicable towards molecules with O-donor sites e.g. pyruvate, a key step towards its potential clinical application. Here we explore the SABRE hyperpolarization of another compound with an alpha-keto motif, namely oxalate. We show that hyperpolarization of oxalate may be achieved by adjusting the pH in the presence of sulfoxide co-ligands. The SABRE effect for oxalate in methanol solutions is most effective for the mono-protonated form, which is dominant in the solution around pH ∼2.8. The polarization levels become markedly lower at both higher and lower pH. Employing 50% enriched pH2 we achieve up to 0.33% net 13C polarization in mono-protonated oxalate. In an alternative procedure we show that the hyperpolarization effect in oxalates can also be realised by synthesizing an esterified version of it, without any substantive pH implications. Further, the procedures to create hyperpolarized singlet orders in such substrates are also investigated.
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Roy S. et al. Tuning of pH enables carbon-13 hyperpolarization of oxalates by SABRE // Chemical Communications. 2022. Vol. 58. No. 14. pp. 2291-2294.
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Roy S., Iali W., Moustafa G. A. I., LEVITT M. D. Tuning of pH enables carbon-13 hyperpolarization of oxalates by SABRE // Chemical Communications. 2022. Vol. 58. No. 14. pp. 2291-2294.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1039/d1cc06973j
UR - https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D1CC06973J
TI - Tuning of pH enables carbon-13 hyperpolarization of oxalates by SABRE
T2 - Chemical Communications
AU - Roy, Soumya
AU - Iali, Wissam
AU - Moustafa, Gamal A. I.
AU - LEVITT, M. D.
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/01/20
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
SP - 2291-2294
IS - 14
VL - 58
PMID - 35080536
SN - 1359-7345
SN - 1364-548X
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@article{2022_Roy,
author = {Soumya Roy and Wissam Iali and Gamal A. I. Moustafa and M. D. LEVITT},
title = {Tuning of pH enables carbon-13 hyperpolarization of oxalates by SABRE},
journal = {Chemical Communications},
year = {2022},
volume = {58},
publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
month = {jan},
url = {https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D1CC06973J},
number = {14},
pages = {2291--2294},
doi = {10.1039/d1cc06973j}
}
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Roy, Soumya, et al. “Tuning of pH enables carbon-13 hyperpolarization of oxalates by SABRE.” Chemical Communications, vol. 58, no. 14, Jan. 2022, pp. 2291-2294. https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D1CC06973J.