Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, also known as electron spin resonance (ESR) is a valuable analytical technique used to study the electronic structure of paramagnetic species. Traditionally, EPR spectroscopy has been performed on large, complex instruments mainly used in specialized laboratories. However, the advent of benchtop EPR spectrometers (or desktop EPR) has completely b...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), or electron spin resonance (ESR), is a powerful spectroscopic technique used to study the properties of molecules with unpaired electrons. EPR spectroscopy provides invaluable insights into paramagnetic species' electronic structure, spin dynamics, and coordination environment. In this blog, we will explore the fundamentals of EPR spectroscopy and discuss a s...
The field of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) or electron spin resonance (ESR) made significant progress in 2024, with exciting developments and breakthroughs in a variety of areas. This blog post reviews the hot topics in the field of EPR over this year, highlighting the most notable achievements, emerging trends, and potential future directions. High-Resolution EPR: One o...
In the dynamic and rapidly evolving field of scientific instrumentation, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) or Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopy has always been a critical technology for researchers and industries involved in molecular structure research, free radical detection, and material characterization. EPR Spectroscopy has seen many groundbreaking technological advances in...