Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)cryoporometry is a technique for nondestructively determining pore size distributions in porous media through the observation of the depressed melting point of a confined liquid. It is suitable for measuring pore diameters in the range 1nm-1 μm. The applications of NMR cryoporometry include studies of silica gels, bones, cements, rocks and many other porous materials. Lab-Tools have recently updated their NMR Cryoporometry instruments to version CryoP9, and have just sold, delivered and installed the first of this version at the UK Biochar Research Centre at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. CryoP9 uses our new MK4 Time-Domain NMR Spectrometer and Peltier Thermoelectric cooling to achieve temperatures as low as −60 ◦C. Optional gas-assisted cooling down to −75 ◦C offers sub-nanometric pore size resolution.
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| Product Category | NMR Spectrometers |
| Product Number | Version CryoP9 |
| Product Name | NMR Cryoporometer |