A fast sample shuttle to couple high and low magnetic fields and applications in high-resolution relaxometry.
Jorge A Villanueva-Garibay, Andreas Tilch, Ana Paula Aguilar Alva, Guillaume Bouvignies, Frank Engelke, Fabien Ferrage, Agnes Glémot, Ulric B le Paige, Giulia Licciardi, Claudio Luchinat, Giacomo Parigi, Philippe Pelupessy, Enrico Ravera, Alessandro Ruda, Lucas Siemons
Abstract
Open AccessCombining high-resolution high-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with an evolution of spin systems at a low magnetic field offers many opportunities for the investigation of molecular motions and hyperpolarization and the exploration of field-dependent spin dynamics. Fast and reproducible transfer between high and low fields is required to minimize polarization losses due to longitudinal relaxation. Here, we introduce a new design of a sample shuttle that achieves remarkably high speeds ( v max ∼ 27 m s-1). This hybrid pneumatic-mechanical apparatus is compatible with conventional probes at the high-field center. We show applications in water relaxometry in solutions of paramagnetic ions, high-resolution proton relaxometry of a small molecule, and sample shuttling of a solution of a 42 kDa protein. Importantly, this fast sample shuttle (FSS) system is narrow, with a diameter of d = 6 mm for the sample shuttle container based on a standard 5 mm outer diameter glass tube, which should allow near access to the sample for magnetic manipulation at a low field.