Published March 20, 2003 | Version v1
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Rotational exchange gradient imager for in situ magnetic resonance analyses in ultracentrifuge sedimentation of biological materials and rheology investigations

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A detecting method and detector expands the capabilities of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) analysis. A Rotational Exchange Gradient Imager (REGI) allows for real-time, in situ investigation of materials subjected to the effects of centrifugal force by NMR analysis. The REGI comprises a cylindrical stator formed of an electrically conductive, non-magnetic material, a rotor contained in the cylindrical stator formed of an electrically non-conductive, non-magnetic material, and a conductor located along a central axis of the cylindrical stator. A sample is contained within the rotor. The stator and central conductor serve to generate the RF magnetic field for NMR analysis. The rotor containing the sample is rotated within a stable air bearing formed between the cylindrical stator and rotor.

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US 17718902 A
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US 2003/0052678 A1
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:8702

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2002-06-21

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Physical Sciences Division
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Chemistry