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Minimization of diffusive attenuation in T2-weighted NMR images of porous solids using turboSPI
Authors:Beyea Steven D  Bremner Theodore W  Balcom Bruce J
Institution:

aDepartment of Physics, MRI Research Centre, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 5A3

bDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 5A3

Abstract:This communication presents the results of T2-weighted nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of a water saturated porous volcanic rock using a fast single point imaging technique (turboSPI). Imaging porous materials with heterogeneously distributed mineral products, and air voids, using conventional imaging methods, which introduce T2-weighting by increasing the time between the excitation and refocusing pulses, often results in high diffusive signal losses and susceptibility distortion. T2-weighted images acquired of a water saturated porous rock using turboSPI with an effective echo time of 8.1 ms (actual inter-echo time of 0.9 ms) exhibit significantly decreased diffusive attenuation, compared to analogous images obtained with an inter-echo time of 8.1 ms.
Keywords:MRI  Single-point imaging  Porous materials  Concrete  TurboSPI
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