Controlled synthesis and characterization of porous silicon nanoparticles for dynamic nuclear polarization
von Witte, G., Himmler, A., Hyppönen, V., Jäntti, J., Albannay, M. M., Moilanen, J. O., Ernst, M., Lehto, V.-P., Riikonen, J., Kozerke, S., Kettunen, M. I., & Tamarov, K. (2024). Controlled synthesis and characterization of porous silicon nanoparticles for dynamic nuclear polarization. Nanoscale, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4nr02603a
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Si nanoparticles (NPs) have been actively developed as a hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent with an imaging window close to one hour. However, the progress in the development of NPs has been hampered by the incomplete understanding of their structural properties that correspond to efficient hyperpolarization buildup and long polarization decays. In this work we study dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) of single crystal porous Si (PSi) NPs with defined doping densities ranging from nominally undoped to highly doped with boron or phosphorus. To develop such PSi NPs we perform low-load metal-assisted catalytic etching for electronic grade Si powder followed by thermal oxidation to form the dangling bonds in the Si/SiO2 interface, the Pb centers. Pb centers are the endogenous source of the unpaired electron spins necessary for DNP. The controlled fabrication and oxidation procedures allow us to thoroughly investigate the impact of the magnetic field, temperature and doping on the DNP process. We argue that the buildup and decay rate constants are independent of size of Si crystals between approximately 10 and 60 nm. Instead, the rates are limited by the polarization transfer across the nuclear spin diffusion barrier determined by the large hyperfine shift of the central 29Si nuclei of the Pb centers. The size-independent rates are then weakly affected by the doping degree for low and moderately doped Si although slight doping is required to achieve the highest polarization. Thus, we find the room temperature relaxation of low boron doped PSi NPs reaching 75 ± 3 minutes and nuclear polarization levels exceeding ∼6% when polarized at 6.7 T and 1.4 K. Our study thus establishes solid grounds for further development of Si NPs as hyperpolarized contrast agents.
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The work was supported by Research Council of Finland (grant no. 314551, 331371, 322006, 338733 and Flagship of Advanced Mathematics for Sensing Imaging and Modelling grant 358944), ETH Zürich and the Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung (grant no. 200020_188988 and 200020_219375), Finnish Cultural Foundation (North Savo regional fund) and Saastamoinen Foundation. The microscopy studies were performed using the facilities of SIB Labs, Laboratory of Microscopy at the University of Eastern Finland. Part of the work was carried out with the support of Kuopio Biomedical Imaging Unit, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland (part of Biocenter Kuopio, Finnish Biomedical Imaging Node, and EuroBioImaging). Silicon was provided by Elkem Silicon Products (Elkem ASA, Norway) and Okmetic (Okmetik Oy, Finland). ...License
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