Accessing the long-time limit in diffusion NMR: The case of singlet assisted diffusive diffraction q-space

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The latest developments in the field of long-lived spin states are merged with pulsed-field gradient techniques to extend the diffusion time beyond what is currently achievable in standard q-space diffusive-diffraction studies. The method uses nearly-equivalent spin-1/2 pairs that let diffusion times of the order of many minutes to be measured allowing access to the long-time limit in cavities of macroscopic size (millimeters). A pulse sequence suitable to exploit this regime has been developed and validated with the use of numerical simulations and experiments.

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Pileio, G., & Ostrowska, S. (2017). Accessing the long-time limit in diffusion NMR: The case of singlet assisted diffusive diffraction q-space. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 285, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2017.10.003

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