Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance and the Overhauser effect type dynamic nuclear polarization experiments were performed to study suspensions of asphaltene in the xylene isomers at a low magnetic field of 1.44 mT at room temperature. Intermolecular spin-spin interactions occur between nuclear spins of hydrogen in the solvent medium and the free electron spins in the asphaltene micelles. The samples were prepared in three different asphaltene concentrations at vacuum. The samples were waited for four years and dynamic nuclear polarization parameters were found via dynamic nuclear polarization experiments performed again. Thus, it was investigated the effect of sample age to dynamic nuclear polarization parameters. In addition, the medium concentrations of each sample were exposed to radiation for 48 hours and neutron radiation effects to the dynamic nuclear polarization parameters were investigated. The results are discussed.
Acknowledgments
This work was partly supported by the Research Fund of the Uludag Universtiy Project Number: F-2009/44 and HDP(F)-2010/13. The author would like to thank the Uludağ University for financial support. The author would like to acknowledge to Prof. Dr. Aytac Yalciner, Associate Prof. Dr. Ilker Kucuk, Dr. Ahmet Peksoz, Dr. Ekrem Almaz, Dr. Handan Engin Kırımlı, and Mr. Adnan Kılıç for kind suggestions and discussions.