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The role of the glassy dynamics and thermal mixing in the dynamic nuclear polarization and relaxation mechanisms of pyruvic acid

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 16, Issue 48, Pages 27025-27036

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4cp02636e

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  1. COST Action TD1103 (European Network for Hyperpolarization Physics and Methodology in NMR and MRI)
  2. Regione Piemonte (Misura II.3 del Piano Straordinario per l' Occupazione)
  3. Laboratoire d'Excellence Physics Atom Light Mater'' (LabEx PALM) overseen by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the Investissements d'Avenir'' program [ANR-10-LABX-0039]

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The temperature dependence of H-1 and C-13 nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T-1 has been studied in the 1.6-4.2 K temperature range in pure pyruvic acid and in pyruvic acid containing trityl radicals at a concentration of 15 mM. The temperature dependence of 1/T-1 is found to follow a quadratic power law for both nuclei in the two samples. Remarkably the same temperature dependence is displayed also by the electron spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T-1e in the sample containing radicals. These results are explained by considering the effect of the structural dynamics on the relaxation rates in pyruvic acid. Dynamic nuclear polarization experiments show that below 4 K the C-13 build up rate scales with 1/T-1e, in analogy to C-13 1/T-1 and consistently with a thermal mixing scenario where all the electrons are collectively involved in the dynamic nuclear polarization process and the nuclear spin reservoir is in good thermal contact with the electron spin system.

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