Comment on “Boosted Molecular Mobility During Common Chemical Reactions"
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The apparent “boosted mobility” observed by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) diffusion measurements is the result of a known artefact. When signal intensities are changing during an NMR diffusion measurement for reasons other than diffusion, the use of monotonically increasing gradient amplitudes produces erroneous diffusion coefficient values. We show that no boosted molecular mobility is observed when shuffled gradient amplitudes are applied.
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