Electron Paramagnetic Resonance: A Practitioners Toolkit Hardcover
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Brustolon, Marina
Book Description
This book offers a pragmatic guide to navigating through the complex maze of EPR/ESR spectroscopy fundamentals, techniques, and applications. Written for the scientist who is new to EPR spectroscopy, the editors have prepared a volume that de-mystifies the basic fundamentals without weighting readers down with detailed physics and mathematics, and then presents clear approaches in specific application areas. The first part presents basic fundamentals and advantages of electron paramagnetic resonance spectrscopy. The second part explores severalapplication areas including chemistry, biology, medicine, materials and geology. A frequently-asked-questions sections focuses on practicalquestions, such as the size of sample, etc. It's an ideal, hands-on reference for chemists and researchers in the pharmaceutical and materials (semiconductor) industries who are looking for a basic introduction to EPR spectroscopy.
ISBN-10
0470258829
ISBN-13
9780470258828
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley And Sons Ltd
Publication Date
16 March 2009
Number of Pages
560
About the Author
Marina Brustolon is a full professor in physical chemistry at the Universita degli Studi di Padova in Italy. Elio Giamello is a full professor in inorganic chemistry at the Universita degli Studi di Torino in Italy.
Editor 1
Marina Brustolon
Editor 2
Elio Giamello
Editorial Review
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance: A Practitioner's Toolkit is an excellent reference, especially for newcomers to the field of EPR spectroscopy. ( JACS , February 2009)