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Chemical Reaction Monitoring using Zero‐Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Enables Study of Heterogeneous Samples in Metal Containers
Authors:Dudari B Burueva  James Eills  John W Blanchard  Antoine Garcon  Romn Picazo‐Frutos  Kirill V Kovtunov  Igor V Koptyug  Dmitry Budker
Institution:Dudari B. Burueva,James Eills,John W. Blanchard,Antoine Garcon,Román Picazo‐Frutos,Kirill V. Kovtunov,Igor V. Koptyug,Dmitry Budker
Abstract:We demonstrate that heterogeneous/biphasic chemical reactions can be monitored with high spectroscopic resolution using zero‐field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This is possible because magnetic susceptibility broadening is negligible at ultralow magnetic fields. We show the two‐step hydrogenation of dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate with para‐enriched hydrogen gas in conventional glass NMR tubes, as well as in a titanium tube. The low frequency zero‐field NMR signals ensure that there is no significant signal attenuation arising from shielding by the electrically conductive sample container. This method paves the way for in situ monitoring of reactions in complex heterogeneous multiphase systems and in reactors made of conductive materials while maintaining resolution and chemical specificity.
Keywords:catalysis  hyperpolarization  NMR spectroscopy  reaction monitoring  zero-field
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