Investigations of the T 1 Temperature Dependence of Protons in Water and Contrast Agents Using a High- T c DC-SQUID-Based ULF NMR System

2019 
The temperature dependence of proton's spin-lattice relaxation time T 1 in water samples and Gd-based contrast agents with a measurement field of 72  μ T was systematically studied by dc-SQUID-based ultralow field (ULF) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer. The temperature of samples was controlled by a thermostatic bath and the standard error of T 1 was around 0.01 s within five different groups, the results showed that T 1 had a similar linear temperature dependence when it was compared to conventional NMR data and varied with the purity of the water samples. Then, the relaxivity r 1 of Gd-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and Gd-DTPA (where DTPA is diethylene triamine pentaacetate) were also studied. Both of them had a much higher r 1 in ULF NMR than conventional NMR, which was around 45 mM −1 ·s −1 and 98 mM −1 ·s −1 , respectively; however, the T 1 of Gd-based contrast agents did not follow the linear temperature dependence, and the relaxivity r 1 would not be influenced by temperature, which implies Gd-MOFs and Gd-DTPA are also high performance T 1 contrast agents in ULF NMR and MRI.
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