Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Dipolar Cross-Relaxation Interaction between Nanoconfined Fluids and Matrix Solids
Many different methods have been developed to investigate fluid–solid interactions in nanoporous systems. These methods either only work in the liquid phase or provide an indirect measurement by probing the fluid–solid interaction based on a measured property change of the fluid or solid under diffe...
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Published in | ACS omega Vol. 7; no. 49; pp. 45189 - 45196 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
American Chemical Society
13.12.2022
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Summary: | Many different methods have been developed to investigate fluid–solid interactions in nanoporous systems. These methods either only work in the liquid phase or provide an indirect measurement by probing the fluid–solid interaction based on a measured property change of the fluid or solid under different sample conditions. Here, we report a direct measurement technique using NMR dipolar cross-relaxation between the nanoconfined fluids and the matrix solids. The method was tested using a methyl-functionalized mesostructured silica saturated with methanol as a model sample. A formal theory was established to describe the enhanced dipolar cross-relaxation interaction between the nanoconfined fluids and the matrix solids. Both the experiment and theory showed that nanoconfinement of the fluids enhances the dipolar cross-relaxation interaction between the fluid and the matrix solids, which can be applied to investigate the fluid–solid interaction for various materials of a similar nanostructure. |
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ISSN: | 2470-1343 2470-1343 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsomega.2c05639 |