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Ultrafast methods for relaxation and diffusion

Ville‐Veikko Telkki, Mateusz Urbańczyk, Владимир В. Живонитко

2021Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Relaxation and diffusion NMR measurements offer an approach to studying rotational and translational motion of molecules non-invasively, and they also provide chemical resolution complementary to NMR spectra. Multidimensional experiments enable the correlation of relaxation and diffusion parameters as well as the observation of molecular exchange phenomena through relaxation or diffusion contrast. This review describes how to accelerate multidimensional relaxation and diffusion measurements significantly through spatial encoding. This so-called ultrafast Laplace NMR approach shortens the experiment time to a fraction and makes even single-scan experiments possible. Single-scan experiments, in turn, significantly facilitate the use of nuclear spin hyperpolarization methods to boost sensitivity. The ultrafast Laplace NMR method is also applicable with low-field, mobile NMR instruments, and it can be exploited in many disciplines. For example, it has been used in studies of the dynamics of fluids in porous materials, identification of intra- and extracellular metabolites in cancer cells, and elucidation of aggregation phenomena in atmospheric surfactant solutions.

Topics & Concepts

Relaxation (psychology)Hyperpolarization (physics)DiffusionChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyChemical physicsMolecular diffusionUltrashort pulseTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyNuclear magnetic resonanceAnalytical Chemistry (journal)PhysicsChromatographyOpticsThermodynamicsSocial psychologyEconomicsOperations managementPsychologyMetric (unit)LaserNMR spectroscopy and applicationsAdvanced NMR Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications