Polychlorinated trityl radicals for dynamic nuclear polarization: the role of chlorine nuclei

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2013-11-22T08:49:37Z

2013-11-22T08:49:37Z

2010

2013-11-22T08:49:38Z

Abstract

Polychlorinated trityl radicals bearing carboxylate substituents are water soluble persistent radicals that can be used for dynamic nuclear polarization. In contrast to other trityl radicals, the polarization mechanism differs from the classical solid effect. DFT calculations performed to rationalize this behaviour support the hypothesis that polarization is transferred from the unpaired electron to chlorine nuclei and from these to carbon by spin diffusion. The marked differences observed between neutral and anionic forms of the radical will be discussed.

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English

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/: 10.1039/C003291N

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2010, vol. 12, p. 5824-5829

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C003291N

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(c) Paniagua, Juan Carlos et al., 2010

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