APPLICATION OF FFC-NMR TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF THE FEATURES OF NANOSPONGES
Fast-Field-Cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry is a versatile and powerful tool for studying the microscopic dynamics of molecular systems, provided that a suitable analysis of the longitudinal relaxation kinetics and the relevant NMRD (i.e. longitudinal relaxation rate R1 vs. Larmor frequency νL) dispersion curves is performed. In particular, FFC-NMR can afford valuable information on the texture properties (average pore size, specific surface and specific pore volume) of porous materials, once they have been saturated with water. Thus, it appears a technique of choice for assessing the otherwise elusive texture properties of nanosponges (NSs). These hyper-crosslinked polymers, obtained by retic…