Title: Low-Field NMR (1D Frequency Encoding) Characterisation of Fluid Distribution Across Different Layers
Abstract: The presence of fluids is critical to the macroscopic properties of most materials. Fluid transport is inherently fast and requires uninterrupted monitoring. Low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) offers non-destructive, rapid, and real-time detection. Using 1D frequency encoding, it is possible to characterise the location and distribution of fluids. This session will share both principles and case studies on 1D frequency encoding techniques. All are welcome to join!
Date: Tuesday, 12 April 2022
Time: 13:30–16:00
Location: Science Building, Room D114
Organizer: NMR Laboratory
Registration Contact: Ding Hao
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