2013
DOI: 10.1021/jp4093354
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Multiscale Water Dynamics within Dense Clay Sediments Probed by 2H Multiquantum NMR Relaxometry and Two-Time Stimulated Echo NMR Spectroscopy

Abstract: 2 H NMR spectroscopy, relaxometry, and two-time correlation measurements are used to investigate the structural and dynamical properties of water molecules confined within the multiscale porous network of dense clay sediment. The residual quadrupolar splitting detected by 2 H NMR spectroscopy is the fingerprint of the specific orientation of the water molecules pertaining to the first hydration shell of clay lamellae. Multiquantum 2 H NMR relaxation measurements are used to quantify the distribution of the cla… Show more

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“…In the case of heavy water molecules confined within the clay sediments, we have measured by 2 H NMR the time evolution of two independent coherences [52] (namely T 20 and T 22 (a, s)) in addition to the classical longitudinal and transverse magnetizations corresponding respectively to the T 10 and T 11 (a, s) coherences (see Figure 6a). Let us call R ij the corresponding relaxation rates.…”
Section: Multi-quanta Nmr Relaxation Ratesmentioning
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“…In the case of heavy water molecules confined within the clay sediments, we have measured by 2 H NMR the time evolution of two independent coherences [52] (namely T 20 and T 22 (a, s)) in addition to the classical longitudinal and transverse magnetizations corresponding respectively to the T 10 and T 11 (a, s) coherences (see Figure 6a). Let us call R ij the corresponding relaxation rates.…”
Section: Multi-quanta Nmr Relaxation Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us call R ij the corresponding relaxation rates. The pulse sequence used to measure these different relaxation rates was detailed in previous publications [52]. A first general feature of these relaxation measurements of confined fluid is the large difference between the transverse and longitudinal relaxation rates (i.e., R 11 R 10 ; see Figure 6a).…”
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