“…Nuclear magnetic resonance is a powerful tool to analyze the ordering of suspensions of anisotropic particles, such as liquid crystals [1][2][3], colloids [4,5], polymers [6], polyelectrolytes [7], and bilayers [8,9], if a sensitive nuclear probe is embedded within the particle or strongly linked to its surface [5,8,10]. In this article, we suggest the measurement of the solvent self-diffusion tensor anisotropy to quantify the ordering of nematic dispersions of anisotropic particles when such sensitive magnetic nuclei is lacking.…”