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Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2003

Molecular mobility in fixed-bed reactors investigated by multiscale NMR techniques

Xiaohong Ren; Siegfried Stapf; Holger Kühn; Dan E. Demco; Bernhard Blümich

The complex problem of a fixed-bed reactor consisting of catalytically active particles provides an exceptional opportunity of combining a wide range of NMR methods which have become available over time as tools to probe porous media. This work demonstrates the feasibility of different NMR techniques for the investigation of the intra- and interparticle pore space over length scales from nanometers up to centimeters. Many industrially relevant cracking reactions leave a coke residue on the inner surface of the porous catalyst particles so that the active sites become inaccessible to the reactants. Moreover, the pore space shrinks due to the formation of coke, thereby hindering molecular transport. The presence of the coke residue and its influence on the mobility of adsorbed fluid molecules are probed by 129Xe spectroscopy, NMR cryoporometry, relaxation dispersion measurements, and investigations of the reduced diffusivity in the intraporous space. The voids surrounding the random arrangement of catalyst pellets represent another pore space of much larger dimensions, the properties of which can be more directly investigated by mapping the fluid density and the velocity distribution from velocity-encoded imaging. Propagator representations averaged over large sample volumes are discussed and compared to velocity images obtained in selected axial slices of the reactor.


Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2000

A comparison of 2H and 129Xe NMR as a probe of the effect of crosslinking in rubbery materials

Heike Menge; Holger Kühn; Bernhard Blümich; Peter Blümler; Horst Schneider

The paper describes the investigation of butadiene rubber networks varying in crosslink density by means of xenon ( 129 Xe) and deuteron ( 2 H) NMR spectroscopy. 129 Xe NMR spectra give an evidence of structural inhomogeneities inside the lower crosslinked network which were already observed in previous deuteron NMR studies under uniaxial deformation. The results are discussed in comparison with theoretical models and simulations. It appears that experiment, theory and also simulation are now coming together to give a detailed picture of the behaviour of these rubbery materials.


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes | 2004

Investigation on the Chemical Structure of Nonextractable Residues of the Fungicide Cyprodinil in Spring Wheat Using 13C-C1-Phenyl-Cyprodinil on 13C-Depleted Plants—An Alternative Approach to Investigate Nonextractable Residues

Tanya Ertunç; Burkhard Schmidt; Holger Kühn; Marco Bertmer; Andreas Schäffer

Abstract 13C-labelled cyprodinil was applied on 13C-depleted wheat plants with 27-fold field application rate. A control experiment applying same amounts of 14C-cyprodinil showed that main portions of the residues were detected in the cellulose (15% NER), hemicellulose (28.3% NER), and lignin fraction (23.3% NER). 16.7% were detected in water soluble polymers, 6% in both, pectin and protein fraction, and 4% in the starch containing fraction. Free cyprodinil was detectable by TLC in all fractions except lignin. A direct characterization of the residues in vivo by CP-MAS was not successful. Cell wall fractions were further analysed by liquid state NMR to determine the structure of the mobilized highly polymer/polar residues: Within lignin, where most of the residues were located at field application rate, neither intact cyprodinil nor its metabolites could not be detected. The 13C-label introduced was probably incorporated in the polymer as natural lignin monomers and thus are not considered as bound residues according to IUPAC definition.


Nature Physics | 2006

Chemical analysis by ultrahigh-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance in the Earth’s magnetic field

Stephan Appelt; Holger Kühn; F. Wolfgang Häsing; Bernhard Blümich


Physical Review Letters | 2005

Mobile high resolution xenon nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the earth's magnetic field.

Stephan Appelt; F. Wolfgang Häsing; Holger Kühn; Juan Perlo; Bernhard Blümich


Chemical Physics Letters | 2007

Analysis of molecular structures by homo- and hetero-nuclear J-coupled NMR in ultra-low field

Stephan Appelt; F. Wolfgang Häsing; Holger Kühn; Ulrich Sieling; Bernhard Blümich


Physical Review A | 2007

Phenomena in J-coupled nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in low magnetic fields

Stephan Appelt; F. Wolfgang Häsing; Holger Kühn; Bernhard Blümich


Archive | 2007

Method For Molecule Examination By NMR Spectroscopy

Stephan Appelt; Holger Kühn; Ulrich Sieling; Friedrich-Wolfgang Dr. Häsing


Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2004

Time resolved spectroscopic NMR imaging using hyperpolarized 129Xe.

S. Han; Holger Kühn; Friedrich Wolfgang Häsing; Kerstin Münnemann; Bernhard Blümich; Stephan Appelt


Archive | 2006

Hyperpolarization of lithium and other nuclei

Stephan Appelt; Wolfgang Häsing; Ulrich Sieling; Holger Kühn

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Ulrich Sieling

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Juan Perlo

RWTH Aachen University

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