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1996
Journal Article
Title

Material property NMR imaging of cross-linked polymers based on longitudinal relaxation in the rotating frame

Abstract
Material property (MAP) NMR imaging is a promising tool for the investigation of materials. It is based on relaxation weighted imaging, which is combined with a theoretical description to relate the measured NMR data, in this investigation represented by T1rho relaxation values, with the property of the material one is interested in. Following this concept, T1rho images with different strengths of the spin-lock amplitude have been acquired for a rubber sample consisting of three pieces of natural rubber with different cross-link densities. The data were evaluated using a defect diffusion model and transformed into images of the properties of the polymer network. Images related with the cross-link density and the power law of the T1rho dispersion, which characterizes the molecular dynamics, have been calculated.
Author(s)
Barth, P.
Hafner, P.
Denner, P.
Journal
Macromolecules  
DOI
10.1021/ma950787r
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT  
Keyword(s)
  • cross-link density

  • defect diffusion model

  • MAP NMR

  • material property

  • material property NMR

  • molecular dynamic

  • natural rubber

  • NMR imaging

  • polymer network

  • relaxation

  • weighted imaging

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