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Multiple-Photon Transitions in EPR Spectroscopy

ChemInform, 2006
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Moritz Kaelin   +3 more
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In vivo EPR spectroscopy

1995
This chapter is intended to provide a brief overview of the principles of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR, or completely equivalently electron spin resonance, ESR) spectroscopy applied to living animals. It attempts to indicate especially those areas in which this approach is likely to be of value because it can provide useful information that ...
H. M. Swartz   +11 more
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EPR Spectroscopy of Complex Polymer Systems

ChemInform, 2005
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A Wasserman, M Motyakin
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“EPR spectroscopy”

2000
La tecnica EPR (Risonanza Paramagnetica Elettronica) descritta in questo capitolo dell'Enciclopedia è la tecnica di riferimento per lo studio e la rivelazione di radicali in sistemi chimici, biologici e in ...
M. CHIESA, GIAMELLO, Elio
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EPR Spectroscopy in Polymer Science

2011
Synthetic polymers belong to the vast realm of soft matter and are one of the key types of materials to address societal needs at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Polymer science progressively addresses questions that deal with tuning mesoscopic and macroscopic structures and functions of polymers by understanding the effects that govern ...
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EPR spectroscopy of fullerene adducts

Hyperfine Interactions, 1994
EPR spectroscopy has been used to identify and characterize the paramagnetic adducts of small free radicals with C60 through measurements of the hyperfine interactions of protons and13C nuclei. The initially formed mono-radical adducts (RC60) have unpaired spin density localized near the point of attachment of the radical.
John R. Morton   +2 more
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High Frequency EPR Spectroscopy

2002
EPR has traditionally been used in order to obtain structural information on transition metal compounds, with exciting frequencies in the range 9–35 GHz. The recent availability of high magnetic field has prompted the use of higher frequencies. In this contribution the advantages of using High-Field-High-Frequency EPR (HF EPR) experiments are reviewed.
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EPR Spectroscopy, Theory*

1999
Christopher C. Rowlands   +1 more
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EPR Spectroscopy of Iron—Sulfur Proteins

1992
Publisher Summary This chapter describes electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy of iron–sulfur proteins. The first EPR experiments on biological systems were carried out along the same lines. Many spectra were taken as a function of the orientation of the magnetic field with respect to the axes of the hemoglobin crystals frozen in their ...
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