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Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging structural models

The use of complementary experimental techniques as a numerical and visual basis in the formulation of more realistic and applicable pore structure characterisation models has become widespread. Examples of the use of these techniques include mercury porosimetry [9] in the study of entrapment hysteresis in porous media, and in the characterisation of permeable solids [7], the use of NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) in the heterogeneous and hierarchical stractural modelling of porous media [8,10], and flie use of SEM imaging techniques [7,11]. [Pg.155]


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