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Thermo-oxidative aging of elastomers: a temperature control unit for operation with the NMR-MOUSE

Temperature-controlled measurements of the transverse relaxation time were conducted with the NMR-MOUSE (nuclear magnetic resonance mobile universal surface explorer) at 50°C to investigate the heterogeneity of rubber sheets induced by thermo-oxidative aging. With temperature stabilization the relat...

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Published in:Applied magnetic resonance 2004-09, Vol.27 (3-4), p.361-370
Main Authors: Anferova, S., Anferov, V., Adams, M., Fechete, R., Schroeder, G., Blümich, B.
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