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Advanced Magnetic Resonance Methods in Materials Chemistry Analysis

A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2024 | Viewed by 304

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Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Interests: magnetic resonance microscopy; current density imaging; thrombolysis; porous materials
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Magnetic resonance techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electron spin resonance (ESR) play an important role in chemical analysis, as they are distinguished by their high specificity, good sensitivity and absence of adverse effects on sample. Although they originated several decades ago, they are still developing rapidly with method innovations and continuous hardware development, enabling a wide range of applications in various scientific fields, including materials science. State-of-the-art scientific articles on magnetic resonce analysis of various types of materials define the interdisciplinary nature of the research field and its potential applications. Often, these papers are published in specialized journals which turns out cumbersome for the treaders and makes it harder to grasp the subjective goals of the manuscript and related field overview. Therefore, such publications acquire only partial attention, and that too from the limited scientific community. For genuine readers, this Special Issue will present an attractive opportunity to sequentially and more easily obtain information concerning the recent advances of magentic resonance methods in materials chemistry analysis. For the authors, it will be an appropriate choice to publicize their results and classify themselves as active members of the scientific community. This Special Issue shall broadly contain original scientific contributions, focusing primarily on the theoretical and experimental areas of magnetic resonance applications in the analysis of materials chemistry, as indicated by the keywords. Review articles by experts in the field shall also be warmly appreciated.

Prof. Dr. Igor Serša
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • molecular dynamics and transport phenomena in polymers
  • hardening reactions in materials
  • magentic resonance in analysis of pharmaceutical products
  • chemistry of wood and its products
  • thermal and other types of processing of foods
  • electrochemistry and transport phenomena in batteries

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