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Polarizing agents beyond pentacene for efficient triplet dynamic nuclear polarization in glass matrices

Keita Sakamoto, Tomoyuki Hamachi, Katsuki Miyokawa, Kenichiro Tateishi, Т. Уесака, Yuki Kurashige, Nobuhiro Yanai

2023Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Triplet dynamic nuclear polarization (triplet-DNP) is a technique that can obtain high nuclear polarization under moderate conditions. However, in order to obtain practically useful polarization, large single crystals doped with a polarizing agent must be strictly oriented with respect to the magnetic field to sharpen the electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra, which is a fatal problem that prevents its application to truly useful biomolecular targets. Instead of this conventional physical approach of controlling crystal orientation, here, we propose a chemical approach, i.e., molecular design of polarizing agents; pentacene molecules, the most typical triplet-DNP polarizing agent, are modified so as to make the triplet electron distribution wider and more isotropic without loss of the triplet polarization. The thiophene-modified pentacene exhibits a sharper and stronger ESR spectrum than the parent pentacene, and state-of-the-art quantum chemical calculations revealed that the direction of the spin polarization is altered by the modification with thiophene moieties and the size of D and E parameters are reduced from parent pentacene due to the partial delocalization of spin densities on the thiophene moieties. The triplet-DNP with the new polarizing agent successfully exceeds the previous highest 1 H polarization of glassy materials by a factor of 5. This demonstrates the feasibility of a polarizing agent that can surpass pentacene, the best polarizing agent for more than 30 y since triplet-DNP was first reported, in the unoriented state. This work provides a pathway toward practically useful high nuclear polarization of various biomolecules by triplet-DNP.

Topics & Concepts

PentaceneDelocalized electronPolarization (electrochemistry)Chemical physicsMaterials scienceTriplet stateThiopheneElectron paramagnetic resonancePhotochemistryChemistryMoleculeNuclear magnetic resonanceNanotechnologyOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryPhysicsThin-film transistorLayer (electronics)Advanced NMR Techniques and ApplicationsSolid-state spectroscopy and crystallographySynthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds
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