We have worked on a prototype of a modular insert for conventional NMR and MRI spectrometers that should allow in-situ polarisation of longer-lived PET nuclei that can be acquired commercially. The system’s main components including beta detectors, rf generation and pick-up electronics, and polarising agent and radioactive isotope, have been tested on 13N (with polarisation using para-hydrogen), as it can probe different parameters of its environment, such as pH, redox, and concentration of reactive oxygen species, or metal ions. In addition, we have built two NMR systems compatible with our approach: a system for polarisation and NMR at extremely low magnetic fields (below earth’s field) and at 1.2 T. We have also explored other polarisation paths and other PET isotopes for their use in RD-NMR. As a result, we have started working on polarisation of 18F, in addition to 13N.
We have organised a 2-day workshop with prospective share-holders of our new technology and we are following up on the ideas that the even generated.