EPR spectroscopy detects only paramagnetic species, i.e. species with unpaired electrons. Owing to its selectivity, an EPR study has the main advantage of providing insights into the nature of the paramagnetic centre, while also revealing detailed information on its environment and on the dynamical processes in which it is involved. In this chapter we will describe and provide a few examples of the various paramagnetic species that are studied using EPR methods for various experimental purposes.

What can be studied with Electron Paramagnetic Resonance?

BRUSTOLON, MARINA ROSA
2009

Abstract

EPR spectroscopy detects only paramagnetic species, i.e. species with unpaired electrons. Owing to its selectivity, an EPR study has the main advantage of providing insights into the nature of the paramagnetic centre, while also revealing detailed information on its environment and on the dynamical processes in which it is involved. In this chapter we will describe and provide a few examples of the various paramagnetic species that are studied using EPR methods for various experimental purposes.
2009
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, A Practitioner's Toolkit
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