Capítulo de Libro
New Trends in Field-Cycling NMR Technology
Título del libro: Field-cycling NMR Relaxometry: Instrumentation, Model Theories and Applications
Anoardo, Esteban
; Kruber, Stephan
; Forte, Guillermo Omar
; Dominguez, Gabriela Alejandra
Otros responsables:
Kimmich, Rainer
Fecha de publicación:
2018
Editorial:
Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN:
978-1-78801-154-9
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
This chapter discusses different aspects related to the evolution and current state of fast field-cycling NMR technology. Technical advances affect NMR in two main ways: by extending and improving the capabilities and performance of machines and consequently, increasing the quality and reliability of measurements in a broader range, with a direct impact on the significance of the derived results. But it also opens up unexplored possibilities for new applications and experimental conditions that were previously unattainable owing to technical limitations. Field-cycling apparatus provides excellent platforms for engineering research, from magnet technology to control and power electronics and low-noise sensing, among others. Both the historical frame and the state of the art are considered. The chapter focuses on selected topics where the group in Córdoba has concentrated its efforts in recent years, but also considers the remarkable work done by other colleagues worldwide. Finally, a future scenario for the field-cycling technique is ventured.
Palabras clave:
FIELD-CYCLING
,
NMR
,
TECHNOLOGY
,
RELAXOMETRY
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Anoardo, Esteban; Kruber, Stephan; Forte, Guillermo Omar; Dominguez, Gabriela Alejandra; New Trends in Field-Cycling NMR Technology; Royal Society of Chemistry; 2018; 67-87
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