| Literature DB >> 20687674 |
Noam Shemesh1, Evren Ozarslan, Tal Adiri, Peter J Basser, Yoram Cohen.
Abstract
Noninvasive characterization of pore size and shape in opaque porous media is a formidable challenge. NMR diffusion-diffraction patterns were found to be exceptionally useful for obtaining such morphological features, but only when pores are monodisperse and coherently placed. When locally anisotropic pores are randomly oriented, conventional diffusion NMR methods fail. Here, we present a simple, direct, and general approach to obtain both compartment size and shape even in such settings and even when pores are characterized by internal field gradients. Using controlled porous media, we show that the bipolar-double-pulsed-field-gradient (bp-d-PFG) methodology yields diffusion-diffraction patterns from which pore size can be directly obtained. Moreover, we show that pore shape, which cannot be obtained by conventional methods, can be directly inferred from the modulation of the signal in angular bp-d-PFG experiments. This new methodology significantly broadens the types of porous media that can be studied using noninvasive diffusion-diffraction NMR.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20687674 PMCID: PMC2921441 DOI: 10.1063/1.3454131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488