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Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometer

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Instrument: 
Bruker ELEXSYS E580

Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), also called Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), is a branch of spectroscopy concerned with electromagnetic radiation (usually microwave frequency) that causes transitions between magnetic energy levels of electrons with unpaired spins.

Specifications

The ESR spectrometer works in X and Q-bands with a 10" magnet. Electrochemical and special flat cells are available that can be used in room temperature studies. There are also liquid helium cryostats to be used with the standard X-band cavity, and thus from 4 K to room temperature. measurements can be made.

 

X-Band cavity

Q-Band cavity

Resonance Frequency

9,85 GHz

34 GHz

Modulation Frequency

30-100 kHz

100 kHz

Örnek sıcaklık aralığı

4-373 K

3,8-323 K

Maximum Modulation
Height

20 G

20 G

Analyzes

  • Sürekli Dalga ( CW) ESR
  • Pulse- ESR
  • Low temperature experiments

Sample Requirements

The method can be applied to solid and liquid samples.

Applications

  • Kinetics of radical reactions
  • Crystal fields in single crystals
  • Recombination at low temperatures
  • Free radicals in living tissues and fluids
  • Polymer properties
  • Behavior of free radicals during corrosion
  • Archaeological dating
  • Effects and harms of radiation

R&D Training and Measurement Center

Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy Laboratory (ESRL)

Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometer


Laboratories

R&D Training and Measurement Center

Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy Laboratory (ESRL)

Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometer


Laboratories

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Instrument: 
Bruker ELEXSYS E580

Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), also called Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), is a branch of spectroscopy concerned with electromagnetic radiation (usually microwave frequency) that causes transitions between magnetic energy levels of electrons with unpaired spins.

Specifications

The ESR spectrometer works in X and Q-bands with a 10" magnet. Electrochemical and special flat cells are available that can be used in room temperature studies. There are also liquid helium cryostats to be used with the standard X-band cavity, and thus from 4 K to room temperature. measurements can be made.

 

X-Band cavity

Q-Band cavity

Resonance Frequency

9,85 GHz

34 GHz

Modulation Frequency

30-100 kHz

100 kHz

Örnek sıcaklık aralığı

4-373 K

3,8-323 K

Maximum Modulation
Height

20 G

20 G

Analyzes

  • Sürekli Dalga ( CW) ESR
  • Pulse- ESR
  • Low temperature experiments

Sample Requirements

The method can be applied to solid and liquid samples.

Applications

  • Kinetics of radical reactions
  • Crystal fields in single crystals
  • Recombination at low temperatures
  • Free radicals in living tissues and fluids
  • Polymer properties
  • Behavior of free radicals during corrosion
  • Archaeological dating
  • Effects and harms of radiation

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