Host–Guest
Complexes as Water-Soluble High-Performance
DNP Polarizing Agents
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Abstract
Dynamic
nuclear polarization (DNP) enhances the sensitivity of
solid-state NMR (SSNMR) spectroscopy by orders of magnitude and, therefore,
opens possibilities for novel applications from biology to materials
science. This multitude of opportunities implicates a need for high-performance
polarizing agents, which integrate specific physical and chemical
features tailored for various applications. Here, we demonstrate that
for the biradical bTbK in complex with captisol (CAP), a β-cyclodextrin
derivative, host–guest assembling offers a new and easily accessible
approach for the development of new polarizing agents. In contrast
to bTbK, the CAP-bTbK complex is water-soluble and shows significantly
improved DNP performance compared to the commonly used DNP agent TOTAPOL.
Furthermore, NMR and EPR data reveal improved electron and nuclear
spin relaxation properties for bTbK within the host molecule. The
numerous possibilities to functionalize host molecules will permit
designing novel radical complexes targeting diverse applications