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- Title
Multiphase imaging of gas flow in a nanoporous material using remote-detection NMR.
- Authors
Harel, Elad; Granwehr, Josef; Seeley, Juliette A.; Pines, Alex
- Abstract
Pore structure and connectivity determine how microstructured materials perform in applications such as catalysis, fluid storage and transport, filtering or as reactors. We report a model study on silica aerogel using a time-of-flight magnetic resonance imaging technique to characterize the flow field and explain the effects of heterogeneities in the pore structure on gas flow and dispersion with 129Xe as the gas-phase sensor. The observed chemical shift allows the separate visualization of unrestricted xenon and xenon confined in the pores of the aerogel. The asymmetrical nature of the dispersion pattern alludes to the existence of a stationary and a flow regime in the aerogel. An exchange time constant is determined to characterize the gas transfer between them. As a general methodology, this technique provides insights into the dynamics of flow in porous media where several phases or chemical species may be present.
- Subjects
MICROSTRUCTURE; NUCLEAR magnetic resonance; AEROGELS; CERAMIC materials in electrical insulation; CERAMIC materials; ELECTRIC properties; CERAMIC superconductors; SUPERCONDUCTORS
- Publication
Nature Materials, 2006, Vol 5, Issue 4, p321
- ISSN
1476-1122
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nmat1598