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Densification of C–S–H Measured by 1H NMR Relaxometry
ACA Muller, KL Scrivener, AM Gajewicz, PJ McDonald
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 117 (1), 403-412, 2013
4712013
Surface relaxation and chemical exchange in hydrating cement pastes: a two-dimensional NMR relaxation study
PJ McDonald, JP Korb, J Mitchell, L Monteilhet
Physical Review E 72 (1), 011409, 2005
4292005
Use of bench-top NMR to measure the density, composition and desorption isotherm of C–S–H in cement paste
ACA Muller, KL Scrivener, AM Gajewicz, PJ McDonald
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 178, 99-103, 2013
2462013
Characterisation of intra-and inter-C–S–H gel pore water in white cement based on an analysis of NMR signal amplitudes as a function of water content
PJ McDonald, V Rodin, A Valori
Cement and Concrete Research 40 (12), 1656-1663, 2010
2252010
Observation of exchange of micropore water in cement pastes by two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry
L Monteilhet, JP Korb, J Mitchell, PJ McDonald
Physical Review E 74 (6), 061404, 2006
2202006
Stray field magnetic resonance imaging
PJ McDonald
Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 30 (1-2), 69-99, 1997
2061997
The morphology of C–S–H: Lessons from 1H nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry
A Valori, PJ McDonald, KL Scrivener
Cement and Concrete Research 49, 65-81, 2013
1982013
Influence of silica fume on the microstructure of cement pastes: New insights from 1H NMR relaxometry
ACA Muller, KL Scrivener, J Skibsted, AM Gajewicz, PJ McDonald
Cement and Concrete Research 74, 116-125, 2015
1972015
A novel high-gradient permanent magnet for the profiling of planar films and coatings
PM Glover, PS Aptaker, JR Bowler, E Ciampi, PJ McDonald
Journal of magnetic resonance 139 (1), 90-97, 1999
1661999
A 1H NMR relaxometry investigation of gel-pore drying shrinkage in cement pastes
AM Gajewicz, E Gartner, K Kang, PJ McDonald, V Yermakou
Cement and Concrete Research 86, 12-19, 2016
1542016
A broad line NMR and MRI study of water and water transport in Portland cement pastes
AJ Bohris, U Goerke, PJ McDonald, M Mulheron, B Newling, B Le Page
Magnetic Resonance Imaging 16 (5-6), 455-461, 1998
1401998
Stray field magnetic resonance imaging
PJ McDonald, B Newling
Reports on Progress in Physics 61 (11), 1441, 1998
1311998
Microstructure and texture of hydrated cement-based materials: A proton field cycling relaxometry approach
JP Korb, L Monteilhet, PJ McDonald, J Mitchell
Cement and concrete research 37 (3), 295-302, 2007
1272007
Origins and effects of a surfactant excess near the surface of waterborne acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives
J Mallégol, JP Gorce, O Dupont, C Jeynes, PJ McDonald, JL Keddie
Langmuir 18 (11), 4478-4487, 2002
1232002
Lateral drying in thick films of waterborne colloidal particles
JM Salamanca, E Ciampi, DA Faux, PM Glover, PJ McDonald, AF Routh, ...
Langmuir 17 (11), 3202-3207, 2001
1092001
A study of water exchange in wood by means of 2D NMR relaxation correlation and exchange
J Cox, PJ McDonald, BA Gardiner
Holzforschung 64 (2), 259-266, 2010
1072010
Water Redistribution within the Microstructure of Cementitious Materials due to Temperature Changes Studied with 1H NMR
M Wyrzykowski, PJ McDonald, KL Scrivener, P Lura
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 121 (50), 27950-27962, 2017
922017
A new approach to the NMR imaging of solids
PJ McDonald, JJ Attard, DG Taylor
Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1969) 72 (2), 224-229, 1987
921987
Two-dimensional correlation relaxometry studies of cement pastes performed using a new one-sided NMR magnet
PJ McDonald, J Mitchell, M Mulheron, PS Aptaker, JP Korb, L Monteilhet
Cement and concrete research 37 (3), 303-309, 2007
892007
Comparison of proton field-cycling relaxometry and molecular dynamics simulations for proton–water surface dynamics in cement-based materials
JP Korb, PJ McDonald, L Monteilhet, AG Kalinichev, RJ Kirkpatrick
Cement and Concrete Research 37 (3), 348-350, 2007
882007
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