EPR Spectroscopy

EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) is a spectroscopic system that differentiates species that have unpaired electrons. It is likewise called as ESR (Electron Spin Resonance). Countless have unpaired electrons which incorporate free radicals, transition change metal ions, and limitations. Free electrons are frequently brief, yet at the same time assume essential jobs in numerous procedures, for example, photosynthesis, oxidation, catalysis, and polymerization responses. Thus EPR crosses a few controls like science, physical science, science, materials science, medicinal science and some more.

  • ERI – Electron Resonance Imaging
  • Hyperfine Splitting
  • EPR spin-trapping technique
  • EPR spin-labelling
  • Analytical Applications
  • Biological Applications

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