Probing porous media with gas diffusion NMR

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Phys Rev Lett
1999 Oct 18
83
16
3324-7
10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.3324
Journal Articles
PubMed ID: 
11543587

We show that gas diffusion nuclear magnetic resonance (GD-NMR) provides a powerful technique for probing the structure of porous media. In random packs of glass beads, using both laser-polarized and thermally polarized xenon gas, we find that GD-NMR can accurately measure the pore space surface-area-to-volume ratio, S/V rho, and the tortuosity, alpha (the latter quantity being directly related to the system's transport properties). We also show that GD-NMR provides a good measure of the tortuosity of sandstone and complex carbonate rocks.

Year: 
1999