EPR Spectroscopy (De Gruyter Textbook) by Petasis, Doros T. [Paperback]
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| EAN | 9783110417531 |
| UPC | 9783110417531 |
| ISBN | 9783110417531 |
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| Format | Paperback, 238 pages |
| Author | Petasis, Doros T. |
| Item Height | 1.3 cm |
| Item Length | 24.4 cm |
| Item Weight | 0.41 kg |
| Item Width | 17 cm |
| Language | Eng |
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| Publisher | De Gruyter |
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EPR spectroscopy is a versatile, nondestructive technique widely used in chemistry, biology, and physics. It detects molecules and materials with unpaired electrons making it a very selective technique that produces a wealth of information on such systems. Its high sensitivity makes it suitable in analyzing very small samples, single crystals, or reaction intermediates like radicals. This textbook takes a practical approach that introduces the basic concepts of EPR to suffi cient detail to allow the reader to gain a basic knowledge of EPR and understand how experiments are carried out and how spectra are analyzed and interpreted. Many illustrative examples are included drawn from solid-state physics and bioinorganic chemistry. It is suitable as a short introduction for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students taking their fi rst steps into EPR research.