2012
DOI: 10.1002/etc.2028
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Rapid estimation of nuclear magnetic resonance experiment time in low‐concentration environmental samples

Abstract: Abstract-Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an essential tool for studying environmental samples but is often hindered by low sensitivity, especially for the direct detection of nuclei such as 13 C. In very heterogeneous samples with NMR nuclei at low abundance, such as soils, sediments, and air particulates, it can take days to acquire a conventional 13 C spectrum. The present study describes a prescreening method that permits the rapid prediction of experimental run time in natural samples. The… Show more

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“…This approach has been previously developed and permits a solid sample to be "diluted" in the solid phase. 23 By "diluting" the solids sample with NaCl (solid-state) the signal can be directly compared to the dilution with a liquid solvent such that the effects of the solvation on the various components in the sample can be easily studied and determined by difference. Throughout this study 35 mg to 70 μL was chosen as the sample/solvent ratio.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…This approach has been previously developed and permits a solid sample to be "diluted" in the solid phase. 23 By "diluting" the solids sample with NaCl (solid-state) the signal can be directly compared to the dilution with a liquid solvent such that the effects of the solvation on the various components in the sample can be easily studied and determined by difference. Throughout this study 35 mg to 70 μL was chosen as the sample/solvent ratio.…”
Section: T H Imentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The dry sample was homogenized with solid NaCl to dilute the total mass of soil to 35 mg. This approach has been previously developed and permits a solid sample to be “diluted” in the solid phase . By “diluting” the solids sample with NaCl (solid-state) the signal can be directly compared to the dilution with a liquid solvent such that the effects of the solvation on the various components in the sample can be easily studied and determined by difference.…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, multiple phase kinetics were obtained in a whole soil through the use of CMP-NMR 8 and CPMG-SS 25 techniques, and absolute quantification was performed in a similar method as was done in Figure 1. Figure 2a plots the kinetics in the solution and gel for PFP and PFOA.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%