Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5407048 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We report here a direct measurement of water content profiles across a Nafion layer under wetting and drying conditions, using a novel magnetic resonance imaging methodology developed for this purpose. This method, multi-echo double half k-space spin echo single point imaging, based on a pure phase encode spin echo, is designed for high resolution 1D depth imaging of thin film samples. The method generates high resolution (<8 μm) depth images with an SNR greater than 20, in an image acquisition time of less than 2 min. The high temporal resolution permits water content measurements in the transient states of wetting and drying, in addition to the steady state.
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Authors
Ziheng Zhang, Andrew E. Marble, Bryce MacMillan, Keith Promislow, Jonathan Martin, Haijiang Wang, Bruce J. Balcom,