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Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization of Diethyl Ether Anesthetic.
Ariyasingha, Nuwandi M; Joalland, Baptiste; Younes, Hassan R; Salnikov, Oleg G; Chukanov, Nikita V; Kovtunov, Kirill V; Kovtunova, Larisa M; Bukhtiyarov, Valerii I; Koptyug, Igor V; Gelovani, Juri G; Chekmenev, Eduard Y.
Afiliação
  • Ariyasingha NM; Department of Chemistry, Integrative Biosciences (Ibio), Karmanos Cancer Institute (KCI), Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 48202, USA.
  • Joalland B; Department of Chemistry, Integrative Biosciences (Ibio), Karmanos Cancer Institute (KCI), Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 48202, USA.
  • Younes HR; Department of Chemistry, Integrative Biosciences (Ibio), Karmanos Cancer Institute (KCI), Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 48202, USA.
  • Salnikov OG; Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, 5 Acad. Lavrentiev Pr., 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • Chukanov NV; International Tomography Center SB RAS, 3A Institutskaya St., 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • Kovtunov KV; Department of Natural Sciences, Novosibirsk State University, 2 Pirogova St., 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • Kovtunova LM; International Tomography Center SB RAS, 3A Institutskaya St., 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • Bukhtiyarov VI; Department of Natural Sciences, Novosibirsk State University, 2 Pirogova St., 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • Koptyug IV; International Tomography Center SB RAS, 3A Institutskaya St., 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • Gelovani JG; Department of Natural Sciences, Novosibirsk State University, 2 Pirogova St., 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.
  • Chekmenev EY; Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, 5 Acad. Lavrentiev Pr., 630090, Novosibirsk, Russia.
Chemistry ; 26(60): 13621-13626, 2020 Oct 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32667687
ABSTRACT
The growing interest in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for assessing regional lung function relies on the use of nuclear spin hyperpolarized gas as a contrast agent. The long gas-phase lifetimes of hyperpolarized 129 Xe make this inhalable contrast agent acceptable for clinical research today despite limitations such as high cost, low throughput of production and challenges of 129 Xe imaging on clinical MRI scanners, which are normally equipped with proton detection only. We report on low-cost and high-throughput preparation of proton-hyperpolarized diethyl ether, which can be potentially employed for pulmonary imaging with a nontoxic, simple, and sensitive overall strategy using proton detection commonly available on all clinical MRI scanners. Diethyl ether is hyperpolarized by pairwise parahydrogen addition to vinyl ethyl ether and characterized by 1 H NMR spectroscopy. Proton polarization levels exceeding 8 % are achieved at near complete chemical conversion within seconds, causing the activation of radio amplification by stimulated emission radiation (RASER) throughout detection. Although gas-phase T1 relaxation of hyperpolarized diethyl ether (at partial pressure of 0.5 bar) is very efficient, with T1 of ca. 1.2 second, we demonstrate that, at low magnetic fields, the use of long-lived singlet states created via pairwise parahydrogen addition extends the relaxation decay by approximately threefold, paving the way to bioimaging applications and beyond.
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