Electron spin resonance analysis and interpretation.

This book is an introductory level textbook which presents the fundamental concepts of the subject in a simple pedagogical manner. It therefore offers an ideal starting point for any student wishing to understand and analyze ESR spectra in solution and solid state. The book is concise and clearly wr...

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Main Author Rieger, Philip H
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge NBN International 2007
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
RSC Publishing
Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry, The
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Summary:This book is an introductory level textbook which presents the fundamental concepts of the subject in a simple pedagogical manner. It therefore offers an ideal starting point for any student wishing to understand and analyze ESR spectra in solution and solid state. The book is concise and clearly written with the beginner in mind, since the extensive use of complex and difficult theory is kept to a minimum. It contains numerous illustrative and worked examples throughout, covering the fundamental core ideas in continuous wave ESR and also providing an excellent overview on the many applications of this technique. The book has a strong 'chemistry feel', reflecting the author's life-long interests in organometallic species, so at all times the theory and analyses are constantly related back to solving real chemical problems. Furthermore, the numerous subtle perturbations that determine the final appearance of an ESR spectrum are emphasized and explained, enabling the reader to approach an interpretation armed with the best possible advice and guidance.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0854043551
1847557872
9781847557872
9780854043552
DOI:10.1039/9781847557872