Diffusion measurements using the second echo

IF 0.4 4区 化学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part A Pub Date : 2019-04-26 DOI:10.1002/cmr.a.21462
Hilary T. Fabich, Partha Nandi, Hans Thomann, Mark S. Conradi
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We present a tutorial discussion of diffusion measurements by NMR, aimed around a specific problem. To measure diffusion in the presence of convective flow, one may use the second echo using the well-known cancellation of phase effects from flow for the second echo. In testing this with a simple organic liquid and a static (dc) gradient at room temperature, where no convection can occur, we noticed the data from the second echo implied a substantially larger rate of diffusion than for the first echo. The error is due to the second echo being a superposition of a spin (Hahn) echo (an echo of the first echo) and a stimulated echo. We show that the stimulated echo is more attenuated by diffusion (it has a larger b value), explaining our result. A simple phase cycle is presented that suppresses the stimulated echo and leads to the correct diffusion value from the second echo. That is, the diffusion values taken from the first and second echoes are now identical.

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利用二次回波进行扩散测量
我们提出了一个教程讨论扩散测量核磁共振,针对一个具体的问题。为了测量存在对流流时的扩散,可以使用第二回波,利用众所周知的第二回波中流动相效应的抵消。在一个简单的有机液体和静态(直流)梯度的测试中,在室温下,没有对流发生,我们注意到,从第二次回波的数据表明,扩散率比第一次回波大得多。这种误差是由于第二回波是自旋(哈恩)回波(第一回波的回波)和受激回波的叠加。我们表明,受激回波被扩散衰减得更厉害(它有一个更大的b值),解释了我们的结果。提出了一种简单的相位循环,可以抑制受激回波并得到正确的二次回波扩散值。也就是说,从第一次和第二次回波中获得的扩散值现在是相同的。
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期刊介绍: Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part A brings together clinicians, chemists, and physicists involved in the application of magnetic resonance techniques. The journal welcomes contributions predominantly from the fields of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), but also encourages submissions relating to less common magnetic resonance imaging and analytical methods. Contributors come from academic, governmental, and clinical communities, to disseminate the latest important experimental results from medical, non-medical, and analytical magnetic resonance methods, as well as related computational and theoretical advances. Subject areas include (but are by no means limited to): -Fundamental advances in the understanding of magnetic resonance -Experimental results from magnetic resonance imaging (including MRI and its specialized applications) -Experimental results from magnetic resonance spectroscopy (including NMR, EPR, and their specialized applications) -Computational and theoretical support and prediction for experimental results -Focused reviews providing commentary and discussion on recent results and developments in topical areas of investigation -Reviews of magnetic resonance approaches with a tutorial or educational approach
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