EPR in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology EPR spectroscopy, sometimes referred to as ESR spectroscopy, is a powerful tool for studying paramagnetic centres. It is similar to NMR ...
Using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, Fe3+ and Cr3+ defects were detected in as-received STO samples. After annealing the samples, Fe3+ defects were not detected in both the SrO ...
The synthetic antioxidant was analyzed using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) and nuclear magnetic ...
This important step has now been achieved by using THz electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (THz-EPR) at the synchrotron radiation source BESSY II, which is operated by the HZB in Berlin.
Electron paramagnetic Spectroscopy, or EPR for short, is used to study molecules and reactions that involve a species with an unpaired electron. Traditional NMR techniques yield little to no useful ...
These methodologies included optical spectroscopy; EPR spectroscopy; Mössbauer (for iron) spectroscopy; X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), including X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy ...
offering a novel approach to EPR instrumentation. This series offers solution oriented spectroscopy that requires an excellent software strategy and advanced hardware. These spectrometers can be ...
45 kg: The spectrometer has a weight of only 45 kg and a 39.7×26.2×19.2 cm 3 footprint 6500 G: Sweep width of 6500 G at X-band operating frequency Versatile Options: Temperature controller, ...
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Room-temperature magnetic and electronic traits make phosphorene nanoribbons promising for next-gen, energy-efficient nanoelectronics.
The new departmental EMX-Plus EPR spectrometer from the Bruker Biospin Corporation is equipped with a cryogen free VT system that allows the samples to be cooled down to temperatures as low as 4.5 K.