NMR Spin Noise

  • Nausner, Martin (Researcher)
  • Schlagnitweit, Judith (Researcher)
  • Müller, Norbert (PI)

Project: Funded researchFWF - Austrian Science Fund

Project Details

Description

For nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and tomography radio signals sent out by magnetically active atomic nuclei in a magnetic field are analyzed in order to obtain chemical or physiological information. In today's routinely applied NMR methods radio frequency pulses effect the excitation of these signals. In the completed project we investigated, how chemical information can be obtained from a sample in a magnetic field without excitation, only from analysis of the undisturbed radio frequency noise (NMR-noise) of a sample in a magnetic field. First the methods for acquisition of the noise data were optimized. Then efficient algorithms for analysis of the NMR-noise were implemented. We could show that from noise data the hydrogen NMR-spectra of chemical compounds in equilibrium conditions can be determined. The phenomenon of spin-noise itself was thoroughly investigated. We developed a model that describes NMR noise as two components: the pure spin noise and the absorbed circuit noise. This model allows the explanation of the complex behaviour of NMR-noise during NMR-spectroscopic and imaging experiments. Based on the observation of NMR noise we developed a new method for tuning of NMR-probes, which allows one to increase sensitivity by up to 40%. Applications of this procedure were demonstrated both on protein solutions and solid samples of small molecules. Potential applications of the results lie in the development of NMR methodology (spectroscopy and imaging) of very small sample amounts (less that 107 molecules). From a theoretical point of view the project results have yielded fundamental insights into the NMR phenomenon. These have implications for the development of new NMR techniques like dynamic nuclear polarization, ultra-low field and ex-situ NMR.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01.03.200730.09.2010

Funding

  • FWF - Austrian Science Fund

Fields of science

  • 103 Physics, Astronomy
  • 104015 Organic chemistry
  • 104026 Spectroscopy
  • 301305 Medical chemistry
  • 211927 Hydrogen technology
  • 302043 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
  • 106041 Structural biology
  • 104017 Physical chemistry
  • 104 Chemistry
  • 104021 Structural chemistry
  • 106002 Biochemistry

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
  • Spin-Noise and Non-Linear Effects in NMR

    Müller, N., Sept 2014, VIIIth Symposium on: NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Programme & Book of Abstracts. Marta Bugaj-Wolukaniec (ed.). Warschau: Promotional Studio ULAND, p. FL-17 1 p.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference proceedings

  • NMR Noise Spectroscopy

    Müller, N., Nausner, M., Schlagnitweit, J. & Smrecki, V., Jan 2011, Bio-NMR and EAST-NMR Annual User Meeting. p. 43 1 p.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference proceedings