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The Meiboom 1961 2-site on-resonance exchange relaxation dispersion model for all time scales with skewed populations ($p_A \gg p_B$) for [[R1rho-type data]].  This model is labelled as '''M61 skew''' in [[Relaxation dispersion citation for relax|relax]].  Note that the implementation of the model has multiple solutions, or infinite lines of solutions, so it should not be used.
 
The Meiboom 1961 2-site on-resonance exchange relaxation dispersion model for all time scales with skewed populations ($p_A \gg p_B$) for [[R1rho-type data]].  This model is labelled as '''M61 skew''' in [[Relaxation dispersion citation for relax|relax]].  Note that the implementation of the model has multiple solutions, or infinite lines of solutions, so it should not be used.
  

Revision as of 14:13, 15 October 2015

The Meiboom 1961 2-site on-resonance exchange relaxation dispersion model for all time scales with skewed populations ($p_A \gg p_B$) for R1rho-type data. This model is labelled as M61 skew in relax. Note that the implementation of the model has multiple solutions, or infinite lines of solutions, so it should not be used.

Parameters

The M61 skew model has the parameters {$R_{1\rho}'$, $...$, $p_A$, $\Delta\omega$, $k_{ex}$}.

Reference

The reference for the M61 skew model is:

  • Meiboom, S. (1961). Nuclear magnetic resonance study of proton transfer in water. J. Chem. Phys., 34(2), 375-388. (10.1063/1.1700960).

Links

The implementation of the M61 skew model in relax can be seen in the:

See also