Porous functionalized polymers enable generating and transporting hyperpolarized mixtures of metabolites

Hyperpolarization by dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (dDNP) has enabled promising applications in spectroscopy and imaging, but remains poorly widespread due to experimental complexity. Broad democratization of dDNP would require remote preparation and distribution of hyperpolarized samples from dedicated facilities. We describe here new hyperpolarizing polymers (HYPOPs) that can generate radical- and contaminant-free hyperpolarized samples within minutes with lifetimes exceeding hours in the solid state. HYPOPs feature tunable macroporous porosity, with porous volumes up to 80% and concentration of nitroxide radicals grafted in the bulk matrix up to 285 μmol g-1. Analytes can be efficiently impregnated as aqueous/alcoholic solutions and hyperpolarized up to P(13C) =25% within 8 min, through the combination of 1H spin diffusion and 1H →13C cross polarization. Solutions of 13C-analytes of biological interest hyperpolarized in HYPOPs display a very long solid-state 13C relaxation times of 5.7 h at 3.8 K, thus prefiguring transportation over long distances.

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Creator El Darai, Théo; Cousin, Samuel; Stern, Quentin; Ceillier, Morgan; Kempf, James; Eshchenko, Dmitry; Melzi, Roberto; Schnell, Marc; Gremillard, Laurent; Bornet, Aurélien; Milani, Jonas; Vuichoud, Basile; Cala, Olivier; Montarnal, Damien; Jannin, Sami
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Publication Year 2021
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Discipline Materials Science and Engineering