Temperature‐dependent effects in base oils: Carbon‐13 NMR spin‐lattice relaxation time and viscometry studies

GS Kapur, AS Sarpal, AK Bhatnagar - Lubrication science, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Carbon‐13 NMR spin‐lattice relaxation time (T1) data have been used to study the
molecular dynamic aspects of base oils with different physical properties. Relaxation time …

Correction of biased time domain NMR estimates of the solid content of partially crystallized systems

M Kané, M Djabourov, JL Volle… - Applied Magnetic …, 2002 - Springer
The solid content values obtained from the intensity of the nuclear magnetic resonance free
induction decay signal of partially crystallized samples such as fats, supersaturated …

Molecular dynamic studies of lubricant related systems—variable temperature IR spectroscopic studies

MIS Sastry, S Mukherjee, AS Sarpal - Fuel, 2000 - Elsevier
Molecular interactions are the key to understand the structure and properties of liquids,
solutions and solids. The relationship between the molecular structure and viscometric …

Petroleum and coal

TR McManus - Analytical Chemistry, 1991 - ACS Publications
This review covers literature published between Oct 1988 and Oct 1990 and was compiled
using abstracts obtained from a computer search of Chemical Abstracts. In additionto the …

[PDF][PDF] Third-generation site characterization: cryogenic core collection, nuclear magnetic resonance, and electrical resistivity

S Kiaalhosseini, T Sale, J Blotevogel, R Johnson… - 2016 - core.ac.uk
In modern contaminant hydrology, management of contaminated sites requires a holistic
characterization of subsurface conditions. Delineation of contaminant distribution in all …