Quasi-elastic neutron-scattering studies of intercalated molecules in charge-deficient layer silicates. Part 2.—High-resolution measurements of the diffusion of water in montmorillonite and vermiculite

Author(s):  
Jonathan J. Tuck ◽  
Peter L. Hall ◽  
Michael H. B. Hayes ◽  
D. Keith Ross ◽  
John B. Hayter
1995 ◽  
Vol 73 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 687-696 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myer Bloom ◽  
Thomas M. Bayerl

After reviewing some of the basic measurements that characterize the study of physical properties of matter using neutron scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), connections between information obtained in current research on fluid membranes using these two complementary techniques are explored in two major chapters. In the first, the type of information on the structure of fluid membranes obtained from coherent elastic neutron scattering is compared with that from NMR spectral characteristics. Then, the type of information obtained on dynamical properties from NMR relaxation (T1 and T2) measurements is compared with that from quasi-elastic neutron scattering. Examples of such connections are given with an emphasis on relationships between the time and distance scales intrinsic to neutron scattering and NMR.


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