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Visualization of Magnetization Transfer Effect in Polyethylene Glycol Impregnated Waterlogged Wood
Authors:Email authorEmail author  Tetsuya?Yamada  Aki?Kido  Koji?Fujimoto  Kyoko?Takakura  Hiroaki?Hayashi  Yasutaka?Fushimi  Satoshi?Kozawa  Koji?Koizumi  Makiko?Okuni  Naomi?Ueda  Kaori?Togashi
Institution:1.Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine,Kyoto University,Kyoto,Japan;2.Institute of Biomedical Sciences,Tokushima University Graduate School,Toksuhima,Japan;3.Gangouji Institute for Research of Cultural Property,Nara,Japan;4.Clinical Radiology Service,Kyoto University Hospital,Kyoto,Japan
Abstract:To visualize the condition of impregnation of polyethylene glycol (PEG) in waterlogged wood, we demonstrated magnetic transfer (MT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) through a series of process of PEG impregnation. Three different samples were examined; reference wood, 10 cm cut wood, and 5 cm cut wood. During this study, the upper section sample was kept immersed in water, for the middle and lower sections the concentration of PEG solution was changed at 20 wt% intervals from 20 to 100 wt%. The impregnated periods of each PEG solution concentration were 14 days. Then, MR imaging were performed with/without MT pulse. The MTR value for both 10 cm- and 5 cm-samples were shown to decrease at 20 wt% PEG at peak concentration. When the sample volume was large, e.g., 10 cm-sample, the MTR value decreased to 100 wt% PEG concentration. In contrast, when a sample volume was small, e.g., 5 cm-sample, MTR value decreased to 60 wt% PEG concentration. In conclusion, MTR analysis makes it possible to nondestructively visualize and evaluate the inner condition concerning the PEG impregnation method for waterlogged wood.
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