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Cryogenic Sample Loading into a Magic Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer that Preserves Cellular Viability
Published on: September 1, 2020
Light-coupled cryogenic probes to detect low-micromolar samples and allow for an automated NMR platform
Wolf Wüster1,1, Pit Gebbers1,1, Alois Renn2,2
1Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Institute of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Technikumstrasse 9, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland.
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Recent advances in NMR fragment screening use sample illumination to boost NMR sensitivity, reduce measurement time to a few seconds, and reduce sample concentration to a few micromolars. Nevertheless, the absence of a fully automated solution to measure several hundreds of samples with photoinduced hyperpolarization limits the large-scale applicability of the method. We present a setup to couple an optical fiber with a cryogenic probe using the flow-cell accessory port. This setup is compatible with commercially available autosamplers, enabling the fully automated measurement of several hundreds of samples per day.

