NAGAPS | NMR Analysis of Gas Adsorption in Porous Structures
The NAGAPS project is one of the projects selected from 78 applications as part of the University of Lorraine’s 2025 Emerging/Exploratory Call for Projects. This call aims to initiate work addressing an original research question.
The project aims to develop new tools based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to better understand how certain gases adsorb in nanoporous materials. To do this, a “low-field” NMR device at LEMTA will be equipped with a cell capable of operating under very high pressure, up to 200 bars.




