2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11242-024-02075-y
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Magnetic Resonance Relaxation in Heterogeneous Materials is Analogous to First-Order Chemical Reaction

Armin Afrough

Abstract: Biological tissue, pharmaceutical tablets, wood, porous rocks, catalytic reactors, concrete, and foams are examples of heterogeneous systems that may contain one or several fluid phases. Fluids in such systems carry chemical species that may participate in chemical reactions in the bulk of a fluid, as homogeneous reactions, or at the fluid/fluid or fluid/solid interfaces, as heterogeneous reactions. Magnetic resonance relaxation measures the return of 1H nuclear magnetization in chemical species of these fluid… Show more

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