Extension and improvement of the methanol‐d4NMR thermometer calibration

0303 health sciences 03 medical and health sciences Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Thermometers Methanol Calibration Magnetic Resonance Imaging
DOI: 10.1002/mrc.5216 Publication Date: 2021-09-06T08:23:20Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractNMR thermometers are a convenient way to determine the temperature inside the sample of an NMR spectrometer. They rely on signals with strongly temperature‐dependent chemical shifts, often of OH groups; 99.8% perdeuterated methanol is an established example which is particularly well suited for modern, high‐sensitivity spectrometers, but it is so far calibrated only in the range of 282 to 330 K. In this work, we extend this calibration to the entire liquid range of methanol, 175 to 338 K. Additionally, we use a temperature sensor calibrated traceably to the International Temperature Scale (ITS‐90) and accounted for the magnetic field effect on the sensor, yielding a more accurate calibration curve with an uncertainty (2σ) varying between 25 and 190 mK.
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