Application of nuclear quadrupole resonance relaxometry to study the influence of the environment on the surface of the crystallites of powder

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The results of the experimental study of the influence of the environment surrounding the surface of the crystallites of a KClO 3 powder on the distribution of the spin-spin and spin-lattice relaxation times for 35 Cl nuclear quadrupole resonance are described. It was found that the distributions of the spin-lattice relaxation times are unimodal and distributions of the spin-spin relaxation times are bimodal for all samples we studied. T 1 - T 2 and T 1ρ - T 2 correlations by means of the two-dimensional (2D) inverse Laplace transform are obtained. The efficiency of the method for the study of surface phenomena in solids is demonstrated.

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Sinyavsky, N. Y., Mershiev, I. G., & Kupriyanova, G. S. (2015). Application of nuclear quadrupole resonance relaxometry to study the influence of the environment on the surface of the crystallites of powder. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section A Journal of Physical Sciences, 70(6), 451–458. https://doi.org/10.1515/zna-2015-0094

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