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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
Wood is a hygroscopic, multi-scale and anisotropic natural material composed of pores with different size and differently oriented. In particular, archaeologically excavated wood generally is waterlogged wood with very high moisture content (400%–800%) that need to have a rapid investigation at the microstructural level to obtain the best treatment with preservative agents. Time-dependent diffusion coefficient D(t) quantified by Pulse Field Gradient (PFG) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques provides useful information about complex porous media, such as the tortuosity (τ) describing pore connectivity and fluid transport through media, the average-pore size, the anisotropic degree (an). However, diffusion NMR is intrinsically limited since it is an indirect measure of medium microstructure and relies on inferences from models and estimation of relevant diffusion parameters. Therefore, it is necessary to …
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Publication date: 
1 Nov 2021
Authors: 

V Stagno, F Egizi, F Corticelli, V Morandi, F Valle, G Costantini, S Longo, S Capuani

Biblio References: 
Volume: 83 Pages: 139-151
Origin: 
Magnetic Resonance Imaging