Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Physisorbed 129Xe Used as a Probe to Investigate Porous Solids |
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Authors: | Jean-Luc Bonardet Jacques Fraissard Antoine G d on Marie-Anne Springuel-Huet |
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Affiliation: | Jean-Luc Bonardet ,Jacques Fraissard,Antoine Gé,dé,on,Marie-Anne Springuel-Huet |
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Abstract: | Xenon is an inert gas with a large electronic environment that makes it sensitive to any interaction, even physical. In the case of 129Xe isotope (spin 1/2), the resulting electronic perturbation is directly transmitted to the nucleus and, therefore, affects the nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift. In this review, we report exhaustively up to 1996 the many applications of this technique in both fundamental and applied research in the fields of microporous and mesoporous solids. |
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Keywords: | 129Xe NMR Chemical shift Xenon adsorption Catalysts Porosity Zeolites Microporous-mesoporous materials Adsorbed phases Clathrasils Supported metals Chemisorption Diffusion Optically polarized xenon |
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