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Electron paramagnetic resonance: Elementary theory and practical applications / John A. Weil
Titre : Electron paramagnetic resonance: Elementary theory and practical applications Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John A. Weil ; James R. Bolton ; John E. Wertz Editeur : Chichester : Wiley Année de publication : 1993 Importance : xxi, 568 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-471-57234-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions Tags : ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY EPR SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : "Focusing primarily on isolated paramagnetic species, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance is designed to provide senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as professionals with the essential understanding needed to use this technique and be active in various specialized fields of interest.
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance enables those with no previous background in quantum mechanics to gain a fundamental grasp of EPR. It helps those with moderate training to acquire more sophisticated mathematical and quantum-mechanical skills and a knowledge of powerful theoretical and experimental techniques—tools that will allow them to interpret a wide range of EPR spectra.
This important work also introduces many exciting new EPR developments in progress, including time-resolved spectroscopy, which involves the acquisition of EPR data for short-lived species. In addition, it highlights the increasing complexity of the experimental equipment currently used, including spectrometers that operate both in the classical continuous-wave mode and in pulsed mode. This book also discusses how computers can direct spectrometer control and data acquisition, analyze data to yield to underlying parameters, and produce accurate simulated spectra.
Readers will acquire a heightened historical appreciation of the EPR technique, discovering how EPR studies have:
* confirmed the existence of triplet states, establishing that new adsorption bands observed in optical spectra following excitation by light of certain molecules arise from the unpairing of electron spins
* identified chlorophyll radicals as the primary donor in the photosynthesis process, as well as other key intermediates in this reaction
* clarified the structure and function of systems of biomedical interest, including oxygen carriers and various enzymes
* uncovered paramagnetic species in insulators and semiconductors and described their environment
* facilitated chemists' investigation of reaction mechanisms."Cote : B-B161 (SdS) Num_Inv : 2746 Electron paramagnetic resonance: Elementary theory and practical applications [texte imprimé] / John A. Weil ; James R. Bolton ; John E. Wertz . - Chichester : Wiley, 1993 . - xxi, 568 p.
ISBN : 978-0-471-57234-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions Tags : ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY EPR SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : "Focusing primarily on isolated paramagnetic species, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance is designed to provide senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as professionals with the essential understanding needed to use this technique and be active in various specialized fields of interest.
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance enables those with no previous background in quantum mechanics to gain a fundamental grasp of EPR. It helps those with moderate training to acquire more sophisticated mathematical and quantum-mechanical skills and a knowledge of powerful theoretical and experimental techniques—tools that will allow them to interpret a wide range of EPR spectra.
This important work also introduces many exciting new EPR developments in progress, including time-resolved spectroscopy, which involves the acquisition of EPR data for short-lived species. In addition, it highlights the increasing complexity of the experimental equipment currently used, including spectrometers that operate both in the classical continuous-wave mode and in pulsed mode. This book also discusses how computers can direct spectrometer control and data acquisition, analyze data to yield to underlying parameters, and produce accurate simulated spectra.
Readers will acquire a heightened historical appreciation of the EPR technique, discovering how EPR studies have:
* confirmed the existence of triplet states, establishing that new adsorption bands observed in optical spectra following excitation by light of certain molecules arise from the unpairing of electron spins
* identified chlorophyll radicals as the primary donor in the photosynthesis process, as well as other key intermediates in this reaction
* clarified the structure and function of systems of biomedical interest, including oxygen carriers and various enzymes
* uncovered paramagnetic species in insulators and semiconductors and described their environment
* facilitated chemists' investigation of reaction mechanisms."Cote : B-B161 (SdS) Num_Inv : 2746 Exemplaires(2)
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DisponibleElectron spin resonance / John E. Wertz
Titre : Electron spin resonance : elementary theory and practical applications Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John E. Wertz ; James R. Bolton Editeur : New York : Mc-Graw Hill Année de publication : 1972 Collection : McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry Importance : xiv, 497 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions Tags : ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY Résumé : "In the twenty-five years since its discovery by Zavoiskii, the technique of electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy has provided detailed struc tural information on a variety of paramagnetic organic and inorganic sys tems. It is doubtful that even much later than 1945 any chemist would have been so bold as to predict the great diversity of systems which have proved amenable to study by ESR spectroscopy. In this book we have attempted to provide numerous examples of actual ESR spectra to illus trate the wide scope of application. No attempt has been made to present a comprehensive coverage of the literature in any field, but references to reviews and key articles are given throughout the book. This introductory textbook had its origin in lecture notes prepared for an American Chemical Society short course on electron spin resonance. The present version is the result of extensive revision and expansion of the original notes. Experience with such courses has convinced us that there are large numbers of chemists, physicists, and biologists who have a strong interest in electron spin resonance. The mathematical training of most of the short-course students is limited to calculus. Their contact with theories of molecular structure is largely limited to that obtained in an elementary physical chemistry course. It is to an audience of such background that this book is directed." Cote : B-B061 (SdS) Num_Inv : 122 Electron spin resonance : elementary theory and practical applications [texte imprimé] / John E. Wertz ; James R. Bolton . - New York : Mc-Graw Hill, 1972 . - xiv, 497 p.. - (McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions Tags : ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY Résumé : "In the twenty-five years since its discovery by Zavoiskii, the technique of electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy has provided detailed struc tural information on a variety of paramagnetic organic and inorganic sys tems. It is doubtful that even much later than 1945 any chemist would have been so bold as to predict the great diversity of systems which have proved amenable to study by ESR spectroscopy. In this book we have attempted to provide numerous examples of actual ESR spectra to illus trate the wide scope of application. No attempt has been made to present a comprehensive coverage of the literature in any field, but references to reviews and key articles are given throughout the book. This introductory textbook had its origin in lecture notes prepared for an American Chemical Society short course on electron spin resonance. The present version is the result of extensive revision and expansion of the original notes. Experience with such courses has convinced us that there are large numbers of chemists, physicists, and biologists who have a strong interest in electron spin resonance. The mathematical training of most of the short-course students is limited to calculus. Their contact with theories of molecular structure is largely limited to that obtained in an elementary physical chemistry course. It is to an audience of such background that this book is directed." Cote : B-B061 (SdS) Num_Inv : 122 Exemplaires(1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 122 B-B061 Texte imprimé Bibliothèque Livre Disponible