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Autor:
Gary G. R. Green, Soumya Singha Roy, Lyrelle S. Lloyd, Simon B. Duckett, Steven R. Coombes, Alexandra M. Olaru
Publikováno v:
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
SABRE is harnessed to create a hyperpolarised long-lived state in 2-aminothiazole with >90% efficiency and 27 seconds lifetime.
The creation of magnetic states that have long lifetimes has been the subject of intense investigation, in part becau
The creation of magnetic states that have long lifetimes has been the subject of intense investigation, in part becau
Autor:
Andrew D. Roberts, Richard J. Lewis, Michael J. Burns, Alexander J. J. Hooper, Steven R. Coombes, Michael J. Cowley, Gordon J. Dear, Louise A. R. Highton, Lyrelle S. Lloyd, Amy J. Ruddlesden, Majid Ali Khan, Ryan E. Mewis, Georgi R. Genov, Aziz Asghar, Simon B. Duckett, Iman G. Khazal, Gary G. R. Green, Adrian J. Charlton
Publikováno v:
Catal. Sci. Technol.. 4:3544-3554
We describe here how the complexes Ir(COD)(NHC)Cl [NHC = IMes, SIMes, IPr, SIPr, ICy, IMe and ImMe2NPri2] provide significant insight into the catalytic process that underpins the hyperpolarization method signal amplification by reversible exchange (
Autor:
Lyrelle S. Lloyd, Steven R. Coombes, Richard J. Lewis, Ryan E. Mewis, Christopher J. Sleigh, Ralph W. Adams, Gary G. R. Green, Michael A. Bernstein, Simon B. Duckett
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 134:12904-12907
The characterization of materials by the inherently insensitive method of NMR spectroscopy plays a vital role in chemistry. Increasingly, hyperpolarization is being used to address the sensitivity limitation. Here, by reference to quinoline, we illus
Autor:
Ryan E, Mewis, Kevin D, Atkinson, Michael J, Cowley, Simon B, Duckett, Gary G R, Green, Richard A, Green, Louise A R, Highton, David, Kilgour, Lyrelle S, Lloyd, Joost A B, Lohman, David C, Williamson
Publikováno v:
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
Hyperpolarization methods are used in NMR to overcome its inherent sensitivity problem. Herein, the biologically relevant target nicotinamide is polarized by the hyperpolarization technique signal amplification by reversible exchange. We illustrate h