2001
DOI: 10.1006/jmre.2000.2282
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Electron Spin Relaxation Time Measurements Using Radiofrequency Longitudinally Detected ESR and Application in Oximetry

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“…119 The recent development of triarylmethyl radicals (Fig. 4) has significantly expanded the potential for using oxygen-sensitive free radicals in EPR, [156][157][158] EPR imaging 128,159,160 and related techniques such as dynamic nuclear polarization. [161][162][163] In human blood, the stability of triarylmethyl radicals varies from a half-life of a few hours to one of more than 24 h depending on the particular structure of the compound.…”
Section: Soluble Paramagnetic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…119 The recent development of triarylmethyl radicals (Fig. 4) has significantly expanded the potential for using oxygen-sensitive free radicals in EPR, [156][157][158] EPR imaging 128,159,160 and related techniques such as dynamic nuclear polarization. [161][162][163] In human blood, the stability of triarylmethyl radicals varies from a half-life of a few hours to one of more than 24 h depending on the particular structure of the compound.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The longitudinally detected ESR (LODESR) method was one of the techniques designed to observe ESR. In this technique, the signal is derived from a longitudinal oscillation of magnetization caused by spin flipping under on/off-modulated ESR irradiation, and is lock-in amplified by a detection frequency (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16). The longitudinal direction is parallel to the static magnetic field (B 0 ).…”
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“…Since this method reveals longitudinal magnetization (M z ) changes, it is suitable for determining the longitudinal relaxation time (T 1 ). It was previously reported that T 1 could be determined by investigating the LODESR signal intensity or phase as a function of frequency of on/off modulation of ESR irradiation (15,16). In this method, a pickup coil that efficiently detects the M z change must be tuned for multiple detection frequencies (equal to modulation frequencies).…”
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“…The spin‐lattice relaxation time of the electron, T 1 e , may or may not be dependent on agent concentration (23, 24) and can be obtained independently from inhomogeneous broadening effects by using LODESR (25, 26). The percentage change in T 1 e as a function of oxygen concentration is much greater than that of T 2 e in biological samples, in which the rotational correlation time of the spin probe increases due to increased viscosity and slow molecular dynamics of the local environment (19).…”
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“…T *1italice and T *2italice differ from the real T 1 e and T 2 e since they are not corrected for inhomogeneous broadening effects. T *1italice and T *2italice were determined by measuring the RF‐LODESR signal phase as a function of detection frequency, where phase is defined as the angle between the applied modulated excitation and the oscillation of the longitudinal magnetization ( M z ) (24). When T 1 e >> T 2 e , LODESR phase can give the real T 1 e and T 2 e , even for inhomogeneously broadened lines (25, 26).…”
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