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Heterogeneous Parahydrogen Pairwise Addition to Cyclopropane.


ABSTRACT: Hyperpolarized gases revolutionize functional pulmonary imaging. Hyperpolarized propane is a promising emerging contrast agent for pulmonary MRI. Unlike hyperpolarized noble gases, proton-hyperpolarized propane gas can be imaged using conventional MRI scanners with proton imaging capability. Moreover, it is non-toxic odorless anesthetic. Furthermore, propane hyperpolarization can be accomplished by pairwise addition of parahydrogen to propylene. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of propane hyperpolarization via hydrogenation of cyclopropane with parahydrogen. 1 H propane polarization up to 2.4?% is demonstrated here using 82?% parahydrogen enrichment and heterogeneous Rh/TiO2 hydrogenation catalyst. This level of polarization is several times greater than that obtained with propylene as a precursor under the same conditions despite the fact that direct pairwise addition of parahydrogen to cyclopropane may also lead to formation of propane with NMR-invisible hyperpolarization due to magnetic equivalence of nascent parahydrogen protons in two CH3 groups. NMR-visible hyperpolarized propane demonstrated here can be formed only via a reaction pathway involving cleavage of at least one C-H bond in the reactant molecule. The resulting NMR signal enhancement of hyperpolarized propane was sufficient for 2D gradient echo MRI of ?5.5?mL phantom with 1×1?mm2 spatial resolution and 64×64 imaging matrix despite relatively low chemical conversion of cyclopropane substrate.

SUBMITTER: Salnikov OG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6197887 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heterogeneous Parahydrogen Pairwise Addition to Cyclopropane.

Salnikov Oleg G OG   Kovtunov Kirill V KV   Nikolaou Panayiotis P   Kovtunova Larisa M LM   Bukhtiyarov Valerii I VI   Koptyug Igor V IV   Chekmenev Eduard Y EY  

Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry 20180807 20


Hyperpolarized gases revolutionize functional pulmonary imaging. Hyperpolarized propane is a promising emerging contrast agent for pulmonary MRI. Unlike hyperpolarized noble gases, proton-hyperpolarized propane gas can be imaged using conventional MRI scanners with proton imaging capability. Moreover, it is non-toxic odorless anesthetic. Furthermore, propane hyperpolarization can be accomplished by pairwise addition of parahydrogen to propylene. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of propane hy  ...[more]

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