A method for producing hyperpolarized sample material for use in magnetic resonance investigations, with a) preparing a target material, containing high gamma nuclei with a short T1, - a polarizing agent with a broad EPR line, and low gamma nuclei with a long T1, b) irradiating the polarizing agent in the target material with microwave radiation, wherein the target material is at a cryogenic temperature and exposed to a static magnetic field B0>= 4.0 T, thus polarizing the high gamma nuclei by DNP, c) transferring the polarization from the high gamma nuclei to the low gamma nuclei by Cross Polarization, d) preparing a dissolved sample material containing the hyperpolarized low y nuclei from the target material. With the inventive method, nuclei with a long longitudinal relaxation time T1 can be quickly hyperpolarized to a high polarization level.
David Lyndon Emsley, Jean-Philippe Ansermet, Michael Allan Hope, Federico De Biasi, Saumya Badoni, Aaron James Rossini, Dominik Józef Kubicki, Jonas Milani, Moreno Lelli, Gabriele Stevanato, Aditya Mishra, Claudia Esther Avalos
David Lyndon Emsley, Michael Allan Hope, Federico De Biasi, Máté Visegrádi