Tracer diffusion measurements in solid lithium: A test case for the comparison between NMR in static and pulsed magnetic field gradients after upgrading a standard solid state NMR spectrometer

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-83
Number of pages10
JournalSolid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Volume26
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2004

Abstract

This paper reports on the upgrading of a standard solid state NMR spectrometer, which has been used in combination with a field variable 7 T cryomagnet, to a low-cost combined SFG and PFG NMR spectrometer. Both methods are applied to solid lithium as a simple test case. The results show that under the given conditions SFG NMR and PFG NMR can provide tracer diffusion coefficients for 7Li diffusion down to about 10-14 and 10-13 m2/s, respectively. SFG and PFG NMR are complementary methods. The paper demonstrates advantages and disadvantages of each method with a concrete example and why it is desirable to be able to apply both methods to the same sample.

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    Diffusion, Lithium, PFG NMR, SFG NMR

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Tracer diffusion measurements in solid lithium: A test case for the comparison between NMR in static and pulsed magnetic field gradients after upgrading a standard solid state NMR spectrometer. / Fischer, D. Marion; Duwe, Peter; Indris, Sylvio et al.
In: Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Vol. 26, No. 2, 09.2004, p. 74-83.

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