Authors
Dominik J Kubicki, Aaron J Rossini, Armin Purea, Alexandre Zagdoun, Olivier Ouari, Paul Tordo, Frank Engelke, Anne Lesage, Lyndon Emsley
Publication date
2014/11/5
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume
136
Issue
44
Pages
15711-15718
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
There is currently great interest in understanding the limits on NMR signal enhancements provided by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP), and in particular if the theoretical maximum enhancements can be achieved. We show that over a 2-fold improvement in cross-effect DNP enhancements can be achieved in MAS experiments on frozen solutions by simply incorporating solid particles into the sample. At 9.4 T and ∼105 K, enhancements up to εH = 515 are obtained in this way, corresponding to 78% of the theoretical maximum. We also underline that degassing of the sample is important to achieve highest enhancements. We link the amplification effect to the dielectric properties of the solid material, which probably gives rise to scattering, diffraction, and amplification of the microwave field in the sample. This is substantiated by simulations of microwave propagation. A reduction in sample heating at a given …
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