Solvent-free dynamic nuclear polarization enhancements in organically modified mesoporous silica
M. Oliveira, K. Herr, M. Brodrecht, N.B. Haro-Mares, T. Wissel, V. Klimavicius, H. Breitzke, T. Gutmann, G. Buntkowsky, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 23 (2021) 12559–12568.
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Oliveira, Marcos;
Herr, Kevin;
Brodrecht, Martin;
Haro-Mares, Nadia B.;
Wissel, Till;
Klimavicius, Vytautas;
Breitzke, Hergen;
Gutmann, TorstenLibreCat;
Buntkowsky, Gerd
Abstract
High-field dynamic nuclear polarization is a powerful tool for the structural characterization of species on the surface of porous materials or nanoparticles. For these studies the main source of polarization are radical-containing solutions which are added by post-synthesis impregnation of the sample. Although this strategy is very efficient for a wide variety of materials, the presence of the solvent may influence the chemistry of functional species of interest. Here we address the development of a comprehensive strategy for solvent-free DNP enhanced NMR characterization of functional (target) species on the surface of mesoporous silica (SBA-15). The strategy includes the partial functionalization of the silica surface with Carboxy-Proxyl nitroxide radicals and target Fmoc-Glycine functional groups. As a proof of principle, we have observed for the first time DNP signal enhancements, using the solvent-free approach, for 13C1H CPMAS signals corresponding to organic functionalities on the silica surface. DNP enhancements of up to 3.4 were observed for 13C1H CPMAS, corresponding to an experimental time save of about 12 times. This observation opens the possibility for the DNP-NMR study of surface functional groups without the need of a solvent, allowing, for example, the characterization of catalytic reactions occurring on the surface of mesoporous systems of interest. For 29Si with direct polarization NMR, up to 8-fold DNP enhancements were obtained. This 29Si signal enhancement is considerably higher than the obtained with similar approaches reported in literature. Finally, from DNP enhancement profiles we conclude that cross-effect is probably the dominant polarization transfer mechanism.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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23
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22
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12559–12568
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Oliveira M, Herr K, Brodrecht M, et al. Solvent-free dynamic nuclear polarization enhancements in organically modified mesoporous silica. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2021;23(22):12559–12568. doi:10.1039/D1CP00985K
Oliveira, M., Herr, K., Brodrecht, M., Haro-Mares, N. B., Wissel, T., Klimavicius, V., Breitzke, H., Gutmann, T., & Buntkowsky, G. (2021). Solvent-free dynamic nuclear polarization enhancements in organically modified mesoporous silica. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(22), 12559–12568. https://doi.org/10.1039/D1CP00985K
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Oliveira, Marcos, Kevin Herr, Martin Brodrecht, Nadia B. Haro-Mares, Till Wissel, Vytautas Klimavicius, Hergen Breitzke, Torsten Gutmann, and Gerd Buntkowsky. “Solvent-Free Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Enhancements in Organically Modified Mesoporous Silica.” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 23, no. 22 (2021): 12559–12568. https://doi.org/10.1039/D1CP00985K.
M. Oliveira et al., “Solvent-free dynamic nuclear polarization enhancements in organically modified mesoporous silica,” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 23, no. 22, pp. 12559–12568, 2021, doi: 10.1039/D1CP00985K.
Oliveira, Marcos, et al. “Solvent-Free Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Enhancements in Organically Modified Mesoporous Silica.” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 23, no. 22, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2021, pp. 12559–12568, doi:10.1039/D1CP00985K.