Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Advanced Interpretation of Field Cycling NMR Relaxometry Dispersion Profiles From Hard and Soft Materials.
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Faux DA & Kogon R.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Physics · United Kingdom
Abstract
A fast field-cycling NMR (FFC NMR) experiment measures the longitudinal (spin-lattice) relaxation rate as a function of applied magnetic field to yield a relaxation rate dispersion curve, R1f, where f is the proton Larmor frequency. The R1f dispersions, or NMRD profiles, are exquisitely sensitive to the relative dynamics of proton spins across timescales in the range 10<sup>-9</sup>-10<sup>-4</sup> s. These timescales span the translational and rotational dynamics of proton-bearing fluids to dynamics at the surfaces of solids, soft material and macromolecules. FFC NMR is useful for studying fluid-filled rocks and soils, porous silica and cementitious material, polymer systems, foodstuffs, protein systems, biological tissues and biofluids. The NMRD profiles are rich with information, but interpretation is challenging. A parametrized relaxometry model must generate an NMRD profile R1f that can be fit to experimental data across three to four orders of magnitude of frequency. The 3-Tau model has emerged as a model capable of fitting NMRD profiles from a broad range of material types yielding physically meaningful parameters. This review article demonstrates power of the FFC NMR experiment interpreted using the 3-Tau model to reveal properties of hydrated hard and soft material.
Find similar cases for your pet
PetCaseFinder finds other peer-reviewed reports of pets with the same symptoms, plus a plain-English summary of what was tried across them.
Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41787585