Transport in cellulose gels has been studied with ethylene glycol and crown ether (15-5) as "probes" using an NMR spin-echo technique. The cellulose content was varied in range 20-5570 (w/w). The retardation of diffusion was found to be adequately described by simple first-order expressions in conce
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Li self-diffusion in pure and doped β-LiAl using pulsed-field gradient NMR
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1985
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