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Microscopic line-shape analysis

Diffusion measurements fall into two broad classes. Under macroscopic equilibrium, i.e. if the overall concentration within the sample remains constant, molecular diffusion can only be studied by following the diffusion path of the individual molecules ( microscopic measurement by quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) [48,183,184], nuclear magnetic relaxation and line-shape analysis, PFG NMR) or by introducing differently labelled (but otherwise identical) molecules into the sample and monitoring their equilibration over the sample ( macroscopic measurements by tracer techniques) [185,186]. The process of molecular movement studied under such conditions is called self-diffusion. [Pg.121]

The results discussed in this chapter demonstrate that 2H NMR is a powerful technique for investigating microscopic properties in rubber networks. Most of the experiments described here are easy to handle on standard NMR equipment. Due to the absence of interactions between 2H nuclei, spectra and line shapes are easy to interpret and give quite direct information, at least in the first step of analysis, which is that generally required to correlate microscopic to macroscopic properties in these systems. Additionally, in contrast to optical techniques (as birefringence, infrared dichroism, fluorescence polarisation) the information which is obtained is very specific, because spatial and temporal averaging processes are clearly distinguishable in NMR. [Pg.588]

If we are using a microscope, perhaps coupled with an image analyser, to view the particles and measure their size, we are looking at a projection of the shape of the particles. Some common diameters used in microscope analysis are statistical diameters such as Martin s diameter (length of the line which bisects the particle... [Pg.3]

Table 26.2 gives the chemical composition of Haynes 230 and the two other alloys that were tested. Haynes International provided the as-received material in the shape of a 9.52 mm thick plate (heat treatment solutioning at 1177-1246°C/quench). The grain size is in the range 30-100 pm. Microscopic observations show large carbides, lined up along the cold-work direction (see Fig. 26.2). TEM analysis reveals that these coarse carbides, presumably... [Pg.480]


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