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Molecular magnetic materials spin-lattice relaxation

Conventional NMR imaging techniques are particularly suited for the study of dynamic processes in polymer science, such as phenomena occurring in solid materials with mobile components, e.g. local motions, polymer-solvent and food-packaging interactions. NMR is sensitive to molecular mobility on a microscopic scale via the spin-spin (T2) and spin-lattice (Ti,Tip) relaxation times. The development of magnetic resonance imaging techniques... [Pg.551]


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