The figures below: (a) conventional NMR and (b) DNP NMR are natural abundance 13C acquisitions of diphenylacetylene at 20 µmol (3.5mg)*.
The conventional spectrum was acquired over 3 hours (3000 scans), and the DNP NMR spectrum acquired in a single scan, after 3 hours polarisation.
Signal enhancements comparing DNP and conventional NMR are 2500 and 500 for peaks A and C respectively.
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(a) Conventional NMR |

(b) DNP NMR |
*Comparison data from the same sample collected on a 400MHz spectrometer. Spectra displayed at constant vertical scale.