2012
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.85.020201
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Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry as a method of measuring translational diffusion coefficients in liquids

Abstract: By application of the field-cycling technique, we measure the dispersion of the (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin-lattice relaxation time T(1)(ω) for a series of molecular liquids. We demonstrate that such NMR relaxometry studies can be used for determining diffusion coefficients. A broad frequency range of 10 kHz-20 MHz is covered. By scanning T(1)(ω) one directly probes the spectral density of the diffusion processes. The value of the diffusion coefficient D can be determined from a linear dependenc… Show more

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“…While rotational motion dominates the intramolecular part, translational motion manifests itself in the inter-molecular part, in particular, at long times and low frequencies [21,27]. In the following, we take a closer look at the intra-and inter-molecular parts.…”
Section: Spin-lattice Relaxationmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…While rotational motion dominates the intramolecular part, translational motion manifests itself in the inter-molecular part, in particular, at long times and low frequencies [21,27]. In the following, we take a closer look at the intra-and inter-molecular parts.…”
Section: Spin-lattice Relaxationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While some studies argued that, due to the strong distance dependence of the dipolar couplings, 1 H SLR is dominated by the inter-molecular part [17,28,30,31], others emphasized that the inter-molecular part must not be neglected, in particular, at long times [13,14,20,21]. To shed light on the relevance of intra-and inter-molecular contributions to 1 H SLR, G intra (t) and G inter (t) are compared for PEO 12 at 265 K in Fig.…”
Section: Relevance Of Intra-and Inter-molecular Partsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In addition to NMR relaxation measurements performed at a limited number of available magnetic fields [16,33], spin-locking relaxation measurements [16,33,[40][41][42][43] were initially performed to extend the investigation of the dispersion curves to lower magnetic fields. These two complementary procedures lead however to a large gap within the dispersion curves that was successfully filled recently by field cycling NMR relaxometry [29][30][31][32][44][45][46][47][48]. Unfortunately, in the case of confined quadrupolar nuclei, the enhancement of the transverse relaxation rate of the confined quadrupolar probes prohibits the use of field cycling NMR relaxometry because of the time required to switch the magnetic field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%