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Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2017

Correction of environmental magnetic fields for the acquisition of Nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion profiles below Earth’s field

Vasileios Zampetoulas; David John Lurie; Lionel Broche

T1 relaxation times can be measured at a range of magnetic field strengths by Fast Field-Cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry to provide T1-dispersion curves. These are valuable tools for the investigation of material properties as they provide information about molecular dynamics non-invasively. However, accessing information at fields below 230 μT (10kHz proton Larmor frequency) requires careful correction of unwanted environmental magnetic fields. In this work a novel method is proposed that compensates for the environmental fields on a FFC-NMR relaxometer and extends the acquisition of Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation Dispersion profiles to 2.3μT (extremely low field region), with direct application in the study of slow molecular motions. Our method is an improvement of an existing technique, reported by Anoardo and Ferrante in 2003, which exploits the non-adiabatic behaviour of the magnetisation in rapidly-varying magnetic fields and makes use of the oscillation of the signal amplitude to estimate the field strength. This increases the accuracy in measuring the environmental fields and allows predicting the optimal correction values by applying simple equations to fit the data acquired. Validation of the method is performed by comparisons with well-known dispersion curves obtained from polymers and benzene.


AMPERE NMR School (2017) | 2017

Fast Field-cycling MRI: T1-Dispersion for Enhanced Medical Diagnosis

David John Lurie; Lionel Broche; Gareth Reynold Davies; Nicholas Roy Payne; Peter James Ross; Vasileios Zampetoulas


SINAPSE Annual Scientific Meeting (2016) | 2016

Calibration of a Fast Field-Cycling NMR Relaxometer for Measurements on Biological Samples that Extend to Ultra-Low Magnetic Fields

Vasileios Zampetoulas; Lionel Broche; David John Lurie


AMPERE NMR School (2016) | 2016

Field-Cycling Magnetic Resonance Imaging - a Curiosity or the Next Big Thing?

David John Lurie; Lionel Broche; Gareth Reynold Davies; Nicholas Roy Payne; Peter James Ross; Vasileios Zampetoulas


33rd Annual meeting of the European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology (ESMRMB), 2016 | 2016

Calibration of a Fast Field-Cycling NMR Relaxometer for Measurements on Biological Samples that Extend to the Ultra-Low Field Region

Vasileios Zampetoulas; Lionel Broche; David John Lurie


24th Annual Scientific Meeting, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2016) | 2016

Fast Field-Cycling NMR Relaxometry Extended in the Ultra-Low Field Region: Calibration Method and Acquisition of T1-Dispersion Curves that reach 2.3 µT

Vasileios Zampetoulas; Lionel Broche; David John Lurie


SINAPSE Annual Scientific Meeting 2015 | 2015

Ultra-low field NMR relaxometry on biological samples : calibration and acquisition of T1-dispersion curves below 1000 Hz

Vasileios Zampetoulas; Lionel Broche; David John Lurie


ESMRMB 2015 Congress | 2015

Ultra-low field NMR relaxometry: calibration method and acquisition of T1-dispersion curves from biological samples extended below 1000 Hz

Vasileios Zampetoulas; Lionel Broche; David John Lurie


ESMRMB 2015 Congress | 2015

Detection of tissue remodelling by Fast Field-Cycling methods

Lionel Broche; Vasileios Zampetoulas; P. James Ross; David John Lurie


AMPERE NMR School (2015) | 2015

Fast Field-Cycling MRI : A New Imaging Modality

David John Lurie; Lionel Broche; Gareth Reynold Davies; Nicholas Roy Payne; P. James Ross; Vasileios Zampetoulas

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University of Aberdeen

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