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Three-dimensional exchange pulse sequence

Figure 14.5 Two-dimensional magnetisation-exchange spectra of a SBR sample recorded with the three-pulse sequence of Figure 14.4b. Different mixing times have been used tm = 2.5 ms, (a) 5 ms, (b) 15 ms, (c) and 30 ms (d). The 2D surface representation for tm=30 ms in (e) shows that all cross-peaks are positive [36]... Figure 14.5 Two-dimensional magnetisation-exchange spectra of a SBR sample recorded with the three-pulse sequence of Figure 14.4b. Different mixing times have been used tm = 2.5 ms, (a) 5 ms, (b) 15 ms, (c) and 30 ms (d). The 2D surface representation for tm=30 ms in (e) shows that all cross-peaks are positive [36]...

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