posted on 2021-11-24, 20:03authored byGeorges Menzildjian, Alicia Lund, Maxim Yulikov, David Gajan, Lorenzo Niccoli, Ganesan Karthikeyan, Gilles Casano, Gunnar Jeschke, Olivier Ouari, Moreno Lelli, Anne Lesage
Pairing
the spectral resolution provided by high magnetic fields
at ambient temperature with the enhanced sensitivity offered by dynamic
nuclear polarization (DNP) is a major goal of modern solid-state NMR
spectroscopy, which will allow one to unlock ever-challenging applications.
This study demonstrates that, by combining HyTEK2, a hybrid BDPA-nitroxide
biradical polarizing agent, with ortho-terphenyl
(OTP), a rigid DNP matrix, enhancement factors as high as 65 can be
obtained at 230 K, 40 kHz magic angle spinning (MAS), and 18.8 T.
The temperature dependence of the DNP enhancement and its behavior
around the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the matrix is investigated by variable-temperature EPR measurements
of the electron relaxation properties and numerical simulations. A
correlation is suggested between the decrease in enhancement at the
passage of the Tg and the concomitant
drop of both transverse electron relaxation times in the biradical.