TY - BOOK ID - 61228805 TI - Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy : Fundamentals PY - 2020 SN - 3030396630 3030396622 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Spectroscopy. KW - Microscopy. KW - Atomic structure . KW - Molecular structure . KW - Magnetism. KW - Magnetic materials. KW - Crystallography. KW - Physical chemistry. KW - Materials science. KW - Spectroscopy and Microscopy. KW - Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra. KW - Magnetism, Magnetic Materials. KW - Crystallography and Scattering Methods. KW - Physical Chemistry. KW - Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. KW - Material science KW - Physical sciences KW - Chemistry, Theoretical KW - Physical chemistry KW - Theoretical chemistry KW - Chemistry KW - Leptology KW - Mineralogy KW - Materials KW - Mathematical physics KW - Physics KW - Electricity KW - Magnetics KW - Structure, Molecular KW - Chemical structure KW - Structural bioinformatics KW - Structure, Atomic KW - Atomic theory KW - Analysis, Microscopic KW - Light microscopy KW - Micrographic analysis KW - Microscope and microscopy KW - Microscopic analysis KW - Optical microscopy KW - Optics KW - Analysis, Spectrum KW - Spectra KW - Spectrochemical analysis KW - Spectrochemistry KW - Spectroscopy KW - Chemistry, Analytic KW - Interferometry KW - Radiation KW - Wave-motion, Theory of KW - Absorption spectra KW - Light KW - Spectroscope KW - Qualitative KW - Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. KW - Electron spin resonance spectroscopy KW - EPR spectroscopy KW - ESR spectroscopy KW - Spectrum analysis KW - Spectrometry KW - Analytical chemistry UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:61228805 AB - Although originally invented and employed by physicists, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy has proven to be a very efficient technique for studying a wide range of phenomena in many fields, such as chemistry, biochemistry, geology, archaeology, medicine, biotechnology, and environmental sciences. Acknowledging that not all studies require the same level of understanding of this technique, this book thus provides a practical treatise clearly oriented toward applications, which should be useful to students and researchers of various levels and disciplines. In this book, the principles of continuous wave EPR spectroscopy are progressively, but rigorously, introduced, with emphasis on interpretation of the collected spectra. Each chapter is followed by a section highlighting important points for applications, together with exercises solved at the end of the book. A glossary defines the main terms used in the book, and particular topics, whose knowledge is not required for understanding the main text, are developed in appendices for more inquisitive readers. ER -