نتایج جستجو برای: longitudinal relaxation time

تعداد نتایج: 2045635  

Journal: :The Analyst 2007
Hiroki Hifumi Akihiro Tanimoto Daniel Citterio Hirokazu Komatsu Koji Suzuki

Novel gadolinium complexes (KMR-series: KMR-K and KMR-Mg), which have a bis-15-crown-5 ether or a charged beta-diketone structure as a recognition site, have been designed, synthesized and applied for the detection of K(+) or of Mg(2+) and Ca(2+) using MRI or NMR techniques. The measurements are based on the modulation of the longitudinal relaxation time (T(1)) of water protons in proximity of ...

Journal: :Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy 2008
M Danilczuk H Gustafsson M D Sastry E Lund A Lund

Polycrystalline ammonium dithionate has been examined for its radiation response in the low dose range (<5Gy) using EPR technique. The SO(3)(-) radical ion was detected as a single EPR line with a peak-to-peak derivative width of ca. 0.44mT in irradiated samples and its intensity was found to vary linearly with dose. At equal and moderate settings of microwave power and modulation amplitude amm...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Robert McDermott SeungKyun Lee Bennie ten Haken Andreas H Trabesinger Alexander Pines John Clarke

MRI scanners enable fast, noninvasive, and high-resolution imaging of organs and soft tissue. The images are reconstructed from NMR signals generated by nuclear spins that precess in a static magnetic field B0 in the presence of magnetic field gradients. Most clinical MRI scanners operate at a magnetic field B0 = 1.5 T, corresponding to a proton resonance frequency of 64 MHz. Because these syst...

Journal: :Cellular and molecular biology 1997
M Barth E Moser

To further investigate the dependency of fMRI signal changes on echo time TE, we measured T2 and T2* values, obtained from human blood samples at various oxygenation levels and used them in a simple model to calculated signal enhancement in fMRI. In addition, the longitudinal relaxation time T1 of human blood was determined for reference. All measurements were performed at 23 degrees C to reduc...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. A 2012
Toshiyuki Shikata Nao Yoshida

The dielectric behaviors of some small symmetric ketone molecules, including acetone, 3-pentanone, cyclopentanone, 4-heptanone, and cyclohexanone, were investigated as a function of temperature (T) over a wide frequency range from 50 MHz (3.14 × 10(8) s(-1), in angular frequency) to 3 THz (1.88 × 10(13) s(-1)). The temperature dependencies of the rotational diffusion times (τ(r)) determined usi...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2004
Sankar Nair Robert M Dimeo Dan A Neumann Anthony J Horsewill Michael Tsapatsis

The methyl rotational tunneling spectrum of p-xylene confined in nanoporous zeolite crystals has been measured by inelastic neutron scattering (INS) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and analyzed to extract the rotational potential energy surfaces characteristic of the methyl groups in the host-guest complex. The number and relative intensities of the tunneling peaks observed by INS ...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2016
Renata L Sala Tatielih P Oliveira Xavier Tiago Venâncio Tatiane Moraes Arantes Caio M Paranhos Emerson R Camargo

Distinct affinities between the organic and inorganic phases were observed in nanocomposites prepared through a colloidal route with carboxylated nitrile rubber and modified silica nanoparticles, which resulted in variable mechanical properties and improved thermal stability. Nanoparticles with modified surface affected the macromolecular arrangements of the elastomeric matrix, changing the fin...

2014
Aurélien Bornet Xiao Ji Daniele Mammoli Basile Vuichoud Jonas Milani Geoffrey Bodenhausen Sami Jannin

Hyperpolarization by dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (D-DNP) offers a way of enhancing NMR signals by up to five orders of magnitude in metabolites and other small molecules. Nevertheless, the lifetime of hyperpolarization is inexorably limited, as it decays toward thermal equilibrium with the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation time. This lifetime can be extended by storing the hyperpolar...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2015
Erika Mariotti Mattia Veronese Joel T Dunn Richard Southworth Thomas R Eykyn

PURPOSE To assess the feasibility of using a hybrid Maximum-Entropy/Nonlinear Least Squares (MEM/NLS) method for analyzing the kinetics of hyperpolarized dynamic data with minimum a priori knowledge. THEORY AND METHODS A continuous distribution of rates obtained through the Laplace inversion of the data is used as a constraint on the NLS fitting to derive a discrete spectrum of rates. Perform...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
F Simon H Kuzmany B Náfrádi T Fehér L Forró F Fülöp A Jánossy L Korecz A Rockenbauer F Hauke A Hirsch

C(59)N magnetic fullerenes were formed inside single-wall carbon nanotubes by vacuum annealing functionalized C(59)N molecules encapsulated inside the tubes. A hindered, anisotropic rotation of C(59)N was deduced from the temperature dependence of the electron spin resonance spectra near room temperature. Shortening of the spin-lattice relaxation time T(1) of C(59)N indicates a reversible charg...

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