Submitted by Jacob Lutter / University of Southern Indiana on Thu, 02/08/2018 - 14:35
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Description

Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo (PGSE) DOSY is a NMR technique used for determining the hydrodynamic radius of a molecule in solution by measuring the rate of diffusion. This technique requires a standard, usually tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)silane (TMSS). This activity will cover the basics of how PGSE works and includes built in animations to demonstrate how the nuclear magnetization is affected. Each slide has comments explaining the content for the user's convenience.

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Five Slides About PGSE_0.pptx 2.25 MB
Learning Goals

A student should be able to explain how an orthogonal magnetic field affects the nuclear magnetization as a vehicle for signal attenuation.

Apply a basic Stokes-Einstien model to determine a hydrodynamic radius using TMSS.

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