Searched for: subject%3A%22NMR%255C%2Bimaging%22
(1 - 5 of 5)
document
Nicasy, R. (author), Huinink, H.P. (author), Erich, S.J.F. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author)
An improved High-Speed NMR profiling method is introduced that enables to measure capillary action in thin, non-transparent porous media. Liquid profiles can be measured as fast as 10 ms with a spatial resolution of 14.5 µm. Capillary absorption of microliter-sized droplets into non-transparent nylon-6,6 porous membranes was studied. In nylon-6...
article 2021
document
Gezici-Koc, Ö. (author), Erich, S.J.F. (author), Huinink, H.P. (author), van der Ven, L.G.J. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author)
In addition to the desired aesthetical properties, a coating is applied to protect against weathering. A coating prevents moisture accumulation in wood by reducing the water uptake into the wood by its barrier function. The studies in the coating permeability has gained interest with the shift towards waterborne coatings, which make coatings...
article 2019
document
Kuijpers, C.J. (author), Huinink, H.P. (author), Tomozeiu, N. (author), Erich, S.J.F. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author)
Due to the increased use of nanoparticles in everyday applications, there is a need for theoretical descriptions of particle transport and attachment in porous media. It should be possible to develop a one dimensional model to describe nanoparticle retention during capillary transport of liquid mixtures in porous media. Water-glycerol...
article 2018
document
Gezici-Koç, Ö. (author), Erich, S.J.F. (author), Huinink, H.P. (author), van der Ven, L.G.J. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author)
An important reason to apply coatings on wood is to protect wood against moisture. As a result of regulations and ecological concerns, there has been a shift towards waterborne coatings, which make coatings intrinsically more sensitive to water. As a consequence of the higher sensitivity to water, the durability of both wood and coatings can be...
article 2018
document
Gezici-Koç, Ö. (author), Erich, S.J.F. (author), Huinink, H.P. (author), van der Ven, L.G.J. (author), Adan, O.C.G. (author)
Knowledge on moisture transport in wood is important for understanding its utilization, durability and product quality. Moisture transport processes in wood can be studied by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) imaging. By combining NMR imaging with relaxometry, the state of water within wood can be identified, i.e. water bound to the cell wall,...
article 2017
Searched for: subject%3A%22NMR%255C%2Bimaging%22
(1 - 5 of 5)