“…On the one hand, there is an instrumental aspect. Among different options of preforming thermoporometry, such as differential scanning calorimetry [31], X-ray [44,45] and neutron [46,47] scattering, Raman spectroscopy [48,49], sound [50] and light [51], NMR cryoporometry is proven to be a very powerful approach allowing for an easy discrimination between solid and liquid phases based on different mobilities of the molecules in the two phases [52][53][54]. Moreover, it can be combined with other NMR experiments (relaxometry, diffusometry, MAS solid-state NMR) so that more information can be gained about the system under study [8,40,[55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66].…”