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Sam Raju
PhD student

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Career

  • De Montford University

MChem (2016-2020)

MSc (2021-2022) 

  • PCI Pharma
    QC (2022-2023)
  • University of York
    PhD (2023-present)

Research

Overview

My research is a joint supervision of Simon Duckett and Soumya Singha Roy funded by the ICASE scheme.

My research involves applications of hyperpolarisation technique, SABRE and the recently developed SABRE-Relay method to achieve spin hyperpolarization in different nuclei. The hyperpolarized targets will be employed for a range of NMR applications from rapid chemical identification, tracking chemical fate, sample purity analysis and kinetic studies.

Publications

Selected publications

A. Dobzhenetskiy, C. A. Gater, A. T. M. Wilcock, S. K. Langley, R. M. Brignall, D. C. Williamson, R. E. Mewis, Utilisation of the Static Evans Method to Measure Magnetic Susceptibilities of Transition Metal Acetylacetonate Complexes as Part of an Undergraduate Inorganic Laboratory Class, Bulgarian Journal of Science Education, 2019, Vol 28, Issue 3, 339-350, http://khimiya.org/show_issue.php?y=2019&vol=28&issue=3&i_id=79#top 

Rayner, P. J., Fekete, M., Gater, C. A., Ahwal, F., Turner, N., Kennerley, A. J., & Duckett, S. B. . Real-Time High-Sensitivity Reaction Monitoring of Important Nitrogen-Cycle Synthons by15N Hyperpolarized Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. 2022 Journal of the American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c02619

Contact details

Mr Sam Raju
PhD student
Centre for Hyperpolarisation in Magnetic Resonance
University of York