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Phase Diagram Characterization Using Magnetic Beads as Liquid Carriers
Published on: September 4, 2015
Magnetic cross-relaxation and chemical exchange between microporous solid and mobile liquid phases
M Whaley1, A J Lawence, J P Korb
1Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22901, USA.
Abstract:
Nuclear magnetic spin-lattice relaxation rates are reported as a function of magnetic field strength, pH, and temperature for water protons in Sephadex gels. The water proton rates report the relaxation profile characteristic of the solid at high pH values. At lower pH values, the relaxation rate is limited by a slow chemical exchange process that makes the relaxation rate independent of magnetic field at low field strengths. In cases where the proton exchange rate does not limit the total relaxation rate, the magnetic field dependence of the relaxation rate is given by a power law of the type R = Av-B, where B is 0.75 except at pH 11 where the data are better represented with B = 0.5. The exchange events important for the water proton relaxation are represented as a two-stage process in which water within the pores of the gel exchanges protons and magnetization with the solid spin system rapidly compared with the rate at which the water within the pores exchanges with the bulk water phase.
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