Continuous
Inline Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry Measurements
on Moving Fluids
Posted on 2025-05-05 - 08:03
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements of moving
samples
are limited by the depletion of the sample during long experiments,
making it difficult to apply NMR relaxometry techniques to moving
fluid samples for various manufacturing and reaction monitoring applications.
Traditional techniques for compensating for flow-induced artificial
relaxation in postprocessing do not work for samples with unknown
or variable flow rates, which is a significant barrier to the widespread
adoption of NMR monitoring systems for existing processes. In this
work, we present a compact NMR coil geometry that removes the effect
of sample depletion during long experiments on moving samples, making
it possible to perform flow-agnostic measurements on samples with
variable or uncontrolled flow rates. We evaluate this coil geometry
using relaxometry experiments on fast-flowing water samples and demonstrate
its potential for process monitoring with real-time measurements of
the dairy concentration.
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Gaensbauer, Hans; Bevacqua, Alexander; Park, Do Hyun; Han, Jongyoon (1753). Continuous
Inline Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry Measurements
on Moving Fluids. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.5c00782