Issue 4, 2024

SABRE hyperpolarization of nicotinamide derivatives and their molecular dynamics properties

Abstract

Signal amplification by reversible exchange hyperpolarization explores the chemical structure and kinetic properties of nicotinamide derivatives. N-Benzyl nicotinamide and nicotinic acid hydrazide compounds display relatively fast dissociation rates of approximately 7–8 s−1 and long proton T1 relaxation times of 5–20 s, respectively. Consequently, these substrates exhibit remarkable signal enhancements, reaching approximately 175 and 102 fold, respectively, underscoring the efficacy of the hyperpolarization technique in elucidating the behavior of these compounds.

Graphical abstract: SABRE hyperpolarization of nicotinamide derivatives and their molecular dynamics properties

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Nov 2023
Accepted
19 Jan 2024
First published
20 Jan 2024

Analyst, 2024,149, 1068-1073

SABRE hyperpolarization of nicotinamide derivatives and their molecular dynamics properties

Q. S. Luu, Q. T. Nguyen, H. N. Manh, S. Yun, J. Kim, U. T. Do, K. Jeong, S. U. Lee and Y. Lee, Analyst, 2024, 149, 1068 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN02053C

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