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Aqueous, Heterogeneous <i>para</i>-Hydrogen-Induced <sup>15</sup>N Polarization

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2017

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The successful transfer of parahydrogen-induced polarization to <sup>15</sup>N spins using heterogeneous catalysts in aqueous solutions was demonstrated. Hydrogenation of a synthesized unsaturated <sup>15</sup>N-labeled precursor (neurine) with parahydrogen (p-H<sub>2</sub>) over Rh/TiO<sub>2</sub> heterogeneous catalysts yielded a hyperpolarized structural analog of choline. As a result, <sup>15</sup>N polarization enhancements of over two orders of magnitude were achieved for the <sup>15</sup>N-ethyl trimethyl ammonium ion product in deuterated water at elevated temperatures. Enhanced <sup>15</sup>N NMR spectra were successfully acquired at 9.4 T and 0.05 T. Importantly, long hyperpolarization lifetimes were observed at 9.4 T, with a <sup>15</sup>N <i>T</i><sub>1</sub> of ~6 min for the product molecules, and the <i>T</i><sub>1</sub> of the deuterated form exceeded 8 min. Taken together, these results show that this approach for generating hyperpolarized species with extended lifetimes in aqueous, biologically compatible solutions is promising for various biomedical applications.

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