2000
DOI: 10.1006/jmre.1999.1941
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Improved Convection Compensating Pulsed Field Gradient Spin-Echo and Stimulated-Echo Methods

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“…34 Experiments conducted at higher temperatures employed a double spin-echo sequence to compensate for convection in the sample. 35 For experiments conducted at temperatures above 20°C an ethylene glycol capillary was incorporated in the sample to allow accurate temperature calibration, and a methanol capillary was used at temperatures below 20°C. The magnetic field gradient was calibrated such that measuring the diffusion coefficient of pure water at 25°C yielded a value of 2.3 ð 10 9 m 2 s 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 Experiments conducted at higher temperatures employed a double spin-echo sequence to compensate for convection in the sample. 35 For experiments conducted at temperatures above 20°C an ethylene glycol capillary was incorporated in the sample to allow accurate temperature calibration, and a methanol capillary was used at temperatures below 20°C. The magnetic field gradient was calibrated such that measuring the diffusion coefficient of pure water at 25°C yielded a value of 2.3 ð 10 9 m 2 s 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As is seen when using bipolar pulsed field gradient pairs in the PFG experiment, 25 preparatory gradient pulses of opposite polarity to the applied gradient pulses will partially cancel out the magnetic field transients. 12,26 As shown in Fig. 4, this is an effective tool for improving the stability of the deuterium lock signal, which leads to better high-resolution NMR spectra.…”
Section: Transient Magnetic Fields Following Magnetic Flux Changesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For this kind of investigations, in which longer storage periods are necessary, a last and reliable resort is convection elimination by double-stimulatedecho pulse sequences. [14,15] From these two methods, we chose the pulse sequence with bipolar gradients developed by Müller and Jerschow ( Fig. 1), [15] because our studies showed that for the gradient lengths and strengths required for our samples a bisection of the absolute gradient length is advantageous (see below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such low temperature studies also convectioncompensating pulsed field gradient spin echo methods [14] can often not be applied due to very short T 2 times. For this kind of investigations, in which longer storage periods are necessary, a last and reliable resort is convection elimination by double-stimulatedecho pulse sequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%