Search results for "Relaxometry"

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Standardizing the use of fast-field cycling NMR relaxometry for measuring hydrological connectivity inside the soil

2019

Hydrological connectivity inside the soil (HCS) is applied to study the effects of heterogeneities in complex environmental systems. It refers to both the spatial patterns inside the soil (i.e., structural connectivity [SC]) and the physical–chemical processes at a molecular level (i.e., functional connectivity [FC]). NMR relaxometry has been already applied to assess both SC and FC components of the HCS by defining SC and FC indexes. Here, fast-field cycling NMR relaxometry has been applied on a water suspended soil and a sediment to optimize the conditions to standardize the technique. Proton Larmor frequencies (ωL) from 0.01 to 25 MHz were used on samples suspended in three different rat…

RelaxometryMacroporeField cycling010405 organic chemistryChemistrysample-to-water ratioFunctional connectivityfunctional connectivityrelaxometrySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSedimentSoil scienceGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesMolecular levelSpatial ecologystandardized runstructural connectivityGeneral Materials ScienceCyclingsoil propertieMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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Dynamics of pistachio oils by proton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxtion dispersion

2011

A number of pistachio oils were selected in order to test the efficacy of nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation dispersion (NMRD) technique in the evaluation of differences among oils (1) obtained from seeds subjected to different thermal desiccation processes, (2) retrieved from seeds belonging to the same cultivar grown in different geographical areas and (3) produced by using seed cultivars sampled in the same geographical region. NMRD measures relaxation rate values which are related to the dynamics of the chemical components of complex food systems. Results not only allowed to relate kinematic viscosity to relaxometry parameters but also were successful in the differentiation among the…

RelaxometryMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Dynamics (mechanics)Settore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaAnalytical chemistrySettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariBiochemistryPISTACHIO OILfood.foodAnalytical ChemistryViscosityfoodChemical physicsPistachio oils FFC NMR NMRD Relaxometry Kinematic viscosity.PistaciaSeedsProton NMRPlant OilsSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaProtonsDispersion (chemistry)Chemical compositionSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Fast field cycling NMR relaxometry as a tool to monitor Parmigiano Reggiano cheese ripening.

2020

Abstract It is widely recognized that the longer the ageing, the more valuable Parmigiano Reggiano (PR) cheese becomes, due to the improvement of its sensorial and nutritional properties. Up to now, the evaluation of PR properties has been performed on samples mainly aged up to 40 months. For this reason, this study was aimed at collecting information about the chemical-physical characteristics of PR cheeses after ageing at 24, 48 and 84 months. The basic analyses on water amount, protein content and volatile organic compounds (VOC) revealed that PR ageing is associated to the decomposition of the organic components into smaller units. This drives water molecules closer to the aforementione…

RelaxometryMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyWater activity030309 nutrition & dieteticsCheese ripeningMaturation index03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyCheeseBound waterMoleculeFood scienceFatty acids0303 health sciencesVolatile Organic CompoundsParmigiano Reggiano cheeseChemistryRipening04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceDecompositionMagnetic Resonance ImagingAgeingVolatile compoundsDegradation (geology)Fast field cycling NMR relaxometryFood AnalysisWater activityFood ScienceFood research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
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Comparing different processing methods in apple slice drying. Part 2 solid-state Fast Field Cycling 1H-NMR relaxation properties, shrinkage and chang…

2019

The objective of this paper was to study the effects of different drying methods that are: microwave (MW), hot air (HA) and a combination of both (HY), on the 1H-NMR relaxation properties, shrinkage and volatile compounds of Golden Delicious apple slices. Fast field cycling NMR relaxometry reveals that the HA samples dried at different temperatures (65 and 75 °C) appear to contain less restrained water as compared to the sample obtained by MW heating at the same temperatures. In fact, the longitudinal relaxation rates (T1) of the water molecules in the HA dried slices resulted shorter than those measured for the MW dried samples, thereby revealing that in the MW slices, water molecules beha…

RelaxometryMaterials scienceField cyclingSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaRelaxation (NMR)AppleAnalytical chemistrySolid-stateSoil Science1H-NMR relaxation propertieSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentarirelaxation propertiesControl and Systems EngineeringAppleDrying relaxation propertiesShrinkageVolatile compoundsMicrowaveVolatile compoundsProton NMRWaferShrinkageMicrowaveAgronomy and Crop ScienceAppleDryingMicrowaveDryingFood ScienceShrinkageBiosystems Engineering
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One-pot direct synthesis for multifunctional ultrasmall hybrid silica nanoparticles

2018

International audience; Ultrasmall silica nanoparticles (NPs), having hydrodynamic diameters under 10 nm are promising inorganic platforms for imaging and therapeutic applications in medicine. Herein is described a new way for synthesizing such kind of NPs in a one-pot scalable protocol. These NPs bear DOTA (1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid) ligands on their surface that can chelate different metals suitable for a wide variety of biomedical applications. By varying the ratio of the precursors, the hydrodynamic diameters of the particles can be controlled over the range of 3 to 15 nm. The resulting NPs have been characterized extensively by complementary techniques li…

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance with Fast Field-Cycling Setup: A Valid Tool for Soil Quality Investigation

2020

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques are largely employed in several fields. As an example, NMR spectroscopy is used to provide structural and conformational information on pure systems, while affording quantitative evaluation on the number of nuclei in a given chemical environment. When dealing with relaxation, NMR allows understanding of molecular dynamics, i.e., the time evolution of molecular motions. The analysis of relaxation times conducted on complex liquid–liquid and solid–liquid mixtures is directly related to the nature of the interactions among the components of the mixture. In the present review paper, the peculiarities of low resolution fast field-cycling (FFC) NMR rela…

RelaxometryMaterials scienceSoil testSoil quality evaluation<i>T</i><sub>1</sub>Environment010501 environmental sciences010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslcsh:AgricultureSoilMolecular dynamicsLongitudinal relaxation timeNuclear magnetic resonanceSoil analysisFFC NMRFast field cycling0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematical modelRelaxation (NMR)lcsh:STime evolutionExperimental dataNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyNMR0104 chemical sciencesRelaxometryAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgronomy
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Solid-state 1H-NMR relaxation properties of the fruit of a wild relative of eggplant at different proton Larmor frequencies

2009

1H longitudinal relaxation time profiles (T1) at different proton Larmor frequencies were registered for a solid state plant tissue by using fast field cycling (FFC) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. T1 distributions were obtained and the curves deconvoluted in order to differentiate among the different T1 components. Among the components, two were assigned to hydrophobic (e.g. fatty acids) and hydrophilic (e.g. saccharides) molecular systems, whereas the remaining others were attributed to bulk and bound water. This paper showed for the first time solid state FFC-NMR spectroscopy applied to plant tissue, and revealed that relaxometry is a very promising technique for studying …

RelaxometryMolecular dynamicNuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyChemistryFFC-NMR RelaxometryRelaxation (NMR)Settore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaAnalytical chemistryNMRD profileNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryPlant systemProton NMRBound waterTransverse relaxation-optimized spectroscopyEggplantsSpectroscopyTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopySpectroscopy
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ChemInform Abstract: Environmental NMR: Fast-Field-Cycling Relaxometry

2016

Fast-field-cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry deals with the variation of the spin–lattice relaxation times (T1) in a complex system, as the strength of the applied magnetic field is changed. Information about molecular dynamics can be achieved. Until now, only model theories for FFC NMR relaxometry have been developed for polymer and material sciences. Just a few applications have been performed in the environmental sciences. These mainly deal with soil porosity, rock permeability, biomass transformations, and natural organic matter dynamics. Further, FFC NMR relaxometry can also be applied to monitor the environmental fate of contaminants, to understand the dynamics of nutrients at the soil–pl…

RelaxometryMolecular dynamicsField cyclingChemistryChemical physicsRelaxation (NMR)Soil porosityGeneral MedicineNatural organic matterChemInform
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Environmental NMR: Fast-field-cycling Relaxometry

1996

Fast-field-cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry deals with the variation of the spin–lattice relaxation times (T1) in a complex system, as the strength of the applied magnetic field is changed. Information about molecular dynamics can be achieved. Until now, only model theories for FFC NMR relaxometry have been developed for polymer and material sciences. Just a few applications have been performed in the environmental sciences. These mainly deal with soil porosity, rock permeability, biomass transformations, and natural organic matter dynamics. Further, FFC NMR relaxometry can also be applied to monitor the environmental fate of contaminants, to understand the dynamics of nutrients at the soil–pl…

RelaxometryMolecular dynamicsField cyclingChemistryChemical physicsSoil porosityAnalytical chemistrySpin–lattice relaxationNMR relaxometry environmental field cycling spin–lattice relaxationNatural organic matter
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Water dynamics in different biochar fractions

2015

Biochar is a carbonaceous porous material deliberately applied to soil to improve its fertility. The mechanisms through which biochar acts on fertility are still poorly understood. The effect of biochar texture size on water dynamics was investigated here in order to provide information to address future research on nutrient mobility towards plant roots as biochar is applied as soil amendment. A poplar biochar has been stainless steel fractionated in three different textured fractions (1.0–2.0 mm, 0.3–1.0 mm and <0.3 mm, respectively). Water-saturated fractions were analyzed by fast field cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry. Results proved that 3D exchange between bound and bulk water predominant…

RelaxometryNuclear magnetic resonanceNutrientSurface-area-to-volume ratioChemistryDiffusionEnvironmental chemistryBiocharAmendmentGeneral Materials ScienceFraction (chemistry)General ChemistryPorosityMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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