“…9 Further well-established applications include the observation of cement and plaster hydration kinetics, 10,11 while emergent fields within the materials chemistry research space now include characterisation of bespoke porous architectures including heterogeneous catalysts, 12,13 zeolites 14,15 and metal-organic frameworks. 16,17 The most data-rich methods for elucidating spin relaxation processes in porous media are multidimensional relaxation correlation measurements. [18][19][20] Indeed, two-dimensional (2D) relaxation-relaxation (𝑇 1 − 𝑇 2 [21][22][23] and 𝑇 2 − 𝑇 2 24,25 ) and diffusion-relaxation (𝐷 − 𝑇 2 [26][27][28][29] ) measurements are widely applied to characterise the dynamics of confined fluids, while higher-dimensional experiments, [30][31][32][33] including spatially-resolved variants, 34,35 have also been reported.…”