Introduction to EPR Spectroscopy and Its European Market Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy plays a central role in analyzing materials with unpaired electrons—ranging from transition metal complexes to free radicals in biological systems. Europe has long been a powerhouse in magnetic resonance research, with universities and research institutions across Germany, France, the ...
EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) spectroscopy remains indispensable in cutting-edge research from energy storage to bio-radical chemistry. As more UK labs seek instruments that balance performance, usability, and cost, a new player is making a strong impression across Europe: CIQTEK. Here’s why more researchers are turning to CIQTEK’s EPR solutions — and what makes them stan...
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy remains a cornerstone in analyzing unpaired electrons, whether in free radicals, transition metals, or defect sites. However, when selecting between X-band and Q-band EPR systems, researchers often face a classic dilemma: how to match performance needs with budget realities. Here’s a practical breakdown to help European labs and research tea...