Abstract
The two-pulse proton spin echo signal decay was studied in benzene-based magnetic fluids containing magnetite (filler) and oleic acid (surfactant). The spin echo signal decay rate increases with the magnetic filler concentration. A decrease in the transverse proton relaxation time is due to the increasing inhomogeneity of the local nuclear magnetic fields.
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