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Apulsed field gradient is a short, timed pulse with spatial-dependent field intensity. Any gradient is identified by four characteristics: axis, strength, shape and duration.

Pulsed field gradient (PFG) techniques are key tomagnetic resonance imaging,spatially selective spectroscopy and studies ofdiffusion via diffusion orderednuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (DOSY).[1][2] PFG techniques are widely used as an alternative to phase cycling in modern NMR spectroscopy.

Common field gradients in NMR

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The effect of a uniform magnetic field gradient in the z-direction on spin I, is considered to be a rotation around z-axis by an angle = γIGz; where Gz is the gradient magnitude (along the z-direction) and γI is thegyromagnetic ratio of spin I. It introduces a phase factor to the magnetizations:

Φ (z,τ) = (γI)(Gz)(τ)

The time duration τ is in the order of milliseconds.

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References

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  1. ^Johnson Jr., C. S. (1999). "Diffusion ordered nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: principles and applications".Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.34 (3–4):203–256.doi:10.1016/S0079-6565(99)00003-5.
  2. ^Neufeld, R.; Stalke, D. (2015)."Accurate Molecular Weight Determination of Small Molecules via DOSY-NMR by Using External Calibration Curves with Normalized Diffusion Coefficients"(PDF).Chem. Sci.6 (6):3354–3364.doi:10.1039/C5SC00670H.PMC 5656982.PMID 29142693.Open access icon


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