2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnmrs.2009.09.001
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Studies of nano-structured liquids in confined geometries and at surfaces

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“…It is clear that there is no change in the structural features and therefore any residual motion of the water molecules has been suppressed. This is consistent with the NMR relaxation results, where the relaxation times of the interfacial layer tend towards that of the brittle crystal 7,26 . The diffraction patterns for the f =0.45 case are shown in Figure 11a and 11b for several temperatures.…”
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“…It is clear that there is no change in the structural features and therefore any residual motion of the water molecules has been suppressed. This is consistent with the NMR relaxation results, where the relaxation times of the interfacial layer tend towards that of the brittle crystal 7,26 . The diffraction patterns for the f =0.45 case are shown in Figure 11a and 11b for several temperatures.…”
Section: F=045supporting
confidence: 92%
“…3). A comparison of different techniques for determining porosity suggests that the k GT calibration constant is, as theoretically expected, dependent on pore geometry, but a full understanding of these factors is still being developed 7,17,18,19,20 . Measurements were made for the modified and non-modified materials using over-filled and partially-filled samples.…”
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