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arxiv: 1108.5109 · v2 · pith:XVV6AYCFnew · submitted 2011-08-25 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.chem-ph· q-bio.BM

Heat-Bath Cooling of Spins in Two Amino Acids

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keywords coolingheat-bathspinsacidscarbonsentropyglutamateother
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Heat-bath cooling is a component of practicable algorithmic cooling of spins, an approach which might be useful for in vivo 13C spectroscopy, in particular for prolonged metabolic processes where substrates that are hyperpolarized ex-vivo are not effective. We applied heat-bath cooling to 1,2-13C2-amino acids, using the alpha protons to shift entropy from selected carbons to the environment. For glutamate and glycine, both carbons were cooled by about 2.5-fold, and in other experiments the polarization of C1 nearly doubled while all other spins had equilibrium polarization, indicating reduction in total entropy. The effect of adding Magnevist, a gadolinium contrast agent, on heat-bath cooling of glutamate was investigated.

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