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    Hyperpolarized Nanodiamond for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    This thesis describes a new MRI contrast agent based on hyperpolarized 13C in nanodiamond. Nanodiamonds are readily available, non-toxic, can be surface functionalized, and have long T1 relaxation times. Electronic defects in the nanodiamonds are used to hyperpolarize the 13C nuclear spins through dynamic nuclear polarization, building up large nuclear magnetic resonance signals that persist for a long time. Enhancements are comparable to those used in liquid state hyperpolarization experiments, and can be detected in an MRI scan with low background signal. This imaging modality encompasses no ionizing radiation, and long imaging windows stemming from the long T1 relaxation times of solids

    Hyperpolarized Nanodiamond Surfaces

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