Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9594204 | Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Necessary conditions for measuring intracrystalline diffusion in small crystal size systems via field-gradient NMR are discussed. As an illustrative case self-diffusion coefficients of water adsorbed in NaA zeolites (average crystal diameter about 1 μm) have been measured by 1H-NMR stimulated echoes in static magnetic field gradients of up to 180 T/m in the temperature range of 254-344 K. Obtaining intracrystalline diffusion coefficients necessitates a sufficiently high spatial resolution only provided by such large field gradients.
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Authors
Aleksander Gutsze, Wlodzimierz Masierak, Burkhard Geil, Danuta Kruk, Hannes Pahlke, Franz Fujara,