G01R33/302

Microfluidic device and method for parallel pressure-volume-temperature analysis in reservoir simulations

A method and microfluidic device to perform reservoir simulations using pressure-volume-temperature (“PVT”) analysis of wellbore fluids.

Compositions as molecular tags for hyperpolarization NMR and magnetic resonance and methods of making and using same
11796610 · 2023-10-24 · ·

This disclosure relates to hyperpolarized probes for use in magnetic resonance studies of biological systems.

Method and system for in-vivo, and non-invasive measurement of metabolite levels
11561271 · 2023-01-24 · ·

Embodiments of a compact portable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) device are described which generally include a housing that provides a magnetic shield; an axisymmetric permanent magnet assembly in the housing and having a bore, a plurality of magnetic elements that together provide a well confined axisymmetric magnetization for generating a near-homogenous magnetic dipole field B.sub.0 directed along a longitudinal axis and providing a sample cavity for receiving a sample, and high magnetic permeability soft steel poles to improve field uniformity: a shimming assembly with coils disposed at the longitudinal axis for spatially correcting the near homogenous magnetic field B.sub.0; and a spectrometer having a control unit for measuring a metabolite in the sample by applying magnetic stimulus pulses to the sample, measuring free induction delay signals generated by an ensemble of hydrogen protons within the sample; and suppressing a water signal by using a dephasing gradient with frequency selective suppression.

Synthetic diamond material

A synthetic diamond material comprises a surface, wherein the surface comprises a first surface region comprising a first concentration of quantum spin defects. A second surface region has a predetermined area and is located adjacent to the first surface region, the second region comprising a second concentration of quantum spin defects. The first concentration of quantum spin defects is at least ten times greater than the second concentration of quantum spin defects, and at least one of the first or second surface regions comprises chemical vapour deposition, CVD, synthetic diamond. A method of producing the synthetic diamond material is also disclosed.

Microfluidic Device and Method for Parallel Pressure-Volume-Temperature Analysis in Reservoir Simulations

A method and microfluidic device to perform reservoir simulations using pressure-volume-temperature (“PVT”) analysis of wellbore fluids.

Small form factor digitally tunable NMR in vivo biometric monitor for metabolic state of a sample

Methods and apparatus for determining at least one metabolic state of a subject using a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) monitoring device. The NMR monitoring device comprises at least one magnet configured to generate a primary magnetic field, a transceiver coil arranged within the primary magnetic field, wherein the transceiver coil is configured to apply a time series of radiofrequency (RF) pulses to a portion of a subject located within the primary magnetic field and detect an NMR signal generated in response to application of the time series of RF pulses, and an NMR spectrometer communicatively coupled to the transceiver coil. The NMR spectrometer is configured to process the detected NMR signal to determine at least one metabolic state of the subject.

POLARIZATION-TRANSFER APPARATUS, AND MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE
20220276327 · 2022-09-01 ·

This polarization-transfer apparatus, which induces hyperpolarization with respect to a precursor containing .sup.13C nuclei or .sup.15N nuclei, has a microfluidic device in which the precursor is guided in a magnetic shield such that the strength of the magnetic field acting on the precursor monotonically decreases from approximately 1 μT to zero magnetic field, and then the precursor is guided in the magnetic shield such that the strength of the magnetic field acting on the precursor monotonically increases from zero magnetic field to approximately 1 μT.

Method and system for in-vivo, and non-invasive measurement of metabolite levels
11237237 · 2022-02-01 · ·

Embodiments of a compact portable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) device are described which generally include a housing that provides a magnetic shield; an axisymmetric permanent magnet assembly in the housing and having a bore, a plurality of magnetic elements that together provide a well confined axisymmetric magnetization for generating a near-homogenous magnetic dipole field B.sub.0 directed along a longitudinal axis and providing a sample cavity for receiving a sample, and high magnetic permeability soft steel poles to improve field uniformity: a shimming assembly with coils disposed at the longitudinal axis for spatially correcting the near homogenous magnetic field B.sub.0; and a spectrometer having a control unit for measuring a metabolite in the sample by applying magnetic stimulus pulses to the sample, measuring free induction delay signals generated by an ensemble of hydrogen protons within the sample; and suppressing a water signal by using a dephasing gradient with frequency selective suppression.

OPTICAL NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE MICROSCOPE AND MEASUREMENT METHODS
20210255126 · 2021-08-19 ·

A variety of application can use nuclear magnetic resonance as an investigative tool. Nuclear magnetic resonance measurements can be conducted using a nuclear magnetic resonance microscope. An example nuclear magnetic resonance microscope can comprise a film embedded in a coverslip, where the film is doped with reactive centers that undergo stable fluorescence when illuminated by electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength within a range of wavelengths and a magnetic field generator to provide a magnetic field for nuclear magnetic resonance measurement of analytes when disposed proximal to the film. Microwave striplines on the coverslip can be arranged to generate microwave fields to irradiate the analytes for the nuclear magnetic resonance measurement. Control of the microwave signals on the microwave striplines can be used for dynamic nuclear polarization in the nuclear magnetic resonance measurement of analytes.

NMR SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE RAPID DETECTION OF ANALYTES

This invention features systems and methods for the detection of analytes, and their use in the treatment and diagnosis of disease.