EPR of Free Radicals in Solids [E-Book] : Trends in Methods and Applications / edited by Anders Lund, Masaru Shiotani.
EPR of Free Radicals in Solids: Trends in Methods and Applications presents methods and applications of modern EPR for the study of free radical processes in solids, which so far are only available in the journal literature. The first part of the book, covering trends in methods, contains experiment...
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Personal Name(s): | Lund, Anders, editor |
Shiotani, Masaru, editor | |
Imprint: |
Boston, MA :
Springer,
2003
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Physical Description: |
XVII, 645 p. 27 illus. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9781475751666 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4757-5166-6 |
Series Title: |
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Progress in Theoretical Chemistry and Physics ;
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Subject (LOC): |
- I: Trends in Methods
- 1. Continuous wave EPR of radicals in solids
- 2. Pulsed EPR of paramagnectic centers in solid phases
- 3. Dynamical effects in CW and pulsed EPR
- 4. Quantum effects in deuterium labelled radicals at low temperature
- 5. XSophe — Sophe — XeprView: A computer simulation software suite for the analysis of continuous wave EPR spectra
- 6. The calculation of the hyperfine coupling tensors of biological radicals
- 7. Ab initio and density functional calculations of electronic g-tensors for organic radicals
- 8. Radiolabelled radicals derived from volatile organic compounds (VOCs) sorbed on reactive surfaces: implications for atmospheric chemistry and pollution control
- II: Trends in Applications
- 9. EPR studies of atomic impurities in rare gas matrices
- 10. Organic radical cations and neutral radicals produced by radiation in low-temperature matrices
- 11. Molecule-based exchange-coupled high-spin clusters
- 12. High spin molecules directed towards molecular magnets
- 13. Electron transfer and structure of plant photosystem II
- 14. Recent development of EPR dosimetry
- 15. Optically detected magnetic resonance of defects in semiconductors.