Research project

Long-lived Nuclear Hyperpolarization of Methyl Groups

Project overview

This project consists of the hyperpolarization of long-lived states in methyl groups and their isotopomers. The project makes use of solution NMR and dissolution-DNP equipment.

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Malcolm Levitt

Professor of Chemistry

Research interests

  • Magnetic Resonance
  • Endofullerenes
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Other researchers

Professor Richard Brown

Professor of Organic Chemistry

Research interests

  • Organic synthesis
  • Total synthesis of natural products
  • Asymmetric synthesis
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Giuseppe Pileio, 2017, Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, 98-99, 1-19
Type: article
James Eills, Gabriele Stevanato, Christian Bengs, Stefan Gloggler, Stuart Elliott, Javier Alonso Valdesueiro, Giuseppe Pileio & Malcolm Levitt, 2017, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 274, 163-172
Type: article
Stefan Gloggler, Stuart Elliott, Gabriele Stevanato, Richard C.D. Brown & Malcolm H. Levitt, 2017, RSC Advances, 7(55), 34574-34578
Type: article
Stuart Elliott, Lynda J. Brown, Jean-Nicolas Dumez & Malcolm H. Levitt, 2016, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 272, 87-90
Type: article
Stuart Elliott, Lynda J. Brown, Jean-Nicolas Dumez & Malcolm H. Levitt, 2016, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 18(27), 17965-17972
Type: article