DocumentCode :
1702546
Title :
Quasi-elastic neutron scattering and NMR investigation of the molecular dynamics in bitumen compounds
Author :
Tripadus, V. ; Grosescu, R. ; Craciun, L. ; Peticila, M. ; Muresan, O.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Phys. & Nucl. Eng., Bucharest, Romania
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
410
Abstract :
The preliminary results of the combined NMR and neutron scattering investigations on bitumen compounds are reported. The goal of the study is to bring information about the molecular dynamics in various phases of these compounds and on this basis to test and/or improve the microscopic models for them. The quasielastic peaks in the neutron scattering spectra give direct information about diffusion motions via the linewidth dependence on the transfer momentum k2. On this basis we calculate an overall diffusion constant Dn = 1.26*10-7 cm2/s, at T = 293K. The temperature dependence of the NMR spin-lattice relaxation time is well described by two V-type relaxation mechanisms that can be associated with two simultaneous and independent reorientational molecular motions, characterized by the correlation times τc(1) = 20·10-9 s and τc(2) = 0.44·10-9 s (T = 293K). Combining the NMR output τc(1) and τc(2) and the neutron scattering output (Dn), it was possible to determine the upper limits for the radii of the molecular fragments involved in these motions: a1 = 10Å and a2 = 2Å. The first value is in good agreement with the neutron incoherent elastic structure factor data which predicts a molecular scattering "globule" of radius d ≅ 9Å.
Keywords :
NMR line breadth; diffusion; intermolecular mechanics; intramolecular mechanics; molecular reorientation; neutron diffraction; nuclear magnetic resonance; nuclear spin-lattice relaxation; organic compounds; relaxation; 293 K; NMR; NMR spin-lattice relaxation time; V-type relaxation mechanisms; bitumen compounds; correlation times; diffusion constant; diffusion motions; independent reorientational molecular motions; linewidth; microscopic models; molecular dynamics; molecular scattering globule; neutron incoherent elastic structure factor; neutron scattering; neutron scattering spectra; quasi-elastic neutron scattering; quasielastic peaks; temperature dependence; transfer momentum; Helium; Informatics; Microscopy; Neutron spin echo; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Physics; Resins; Scattering; Temperature dependence; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7324-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008488
Filename :
1008488
Link To Document :
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