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Abstract
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) applications remain very significant in modern analytical science and this volume compiles critical coverage of developments in the recent literature by a handpicked group of researchers at the cutting-edge of the field. The topics covered in this volume describe contrasting types of EPR application, including light induced hyperpolarization and disordered proteins to spin labels and nanomaterials. Providing a snap shot of the area, this book is a useful addition to any library supporting this research.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover | Cover | ||
Contents | xv | ||
Preface | v | ||
Author biographies | vii | ||
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) studied by EPR and in-cell EPR | 1 | ||
1 Introduction | 1 | ||
2 Tau | 9 | ||
3 α-Synuclein | 21 | ||
4 Discussion and outlook | 27 | ||
References | 29 | ||
EPR spectroscopy in the study of 2D graphene-based nanomaterials and nanographites | 38 | ||
1 Introduction | 38 | ||
2 Electronic and magnetic properties of graphene and graphite | 40 | ||
3 Adsorption of gases and of metal ions | 45 | ||
4 Resolution and analysis of the EPR spectra | 48 | ||
5 Nanographites | 50 | ||
6 Mono and few-layer graphenes | 54 | ||
7 Graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide | 59 | ||
8 Conclusion | 61 | ||
Acknowledgements | 62 | ||
References | 62 | ||
Nitroxide spin labels: fabulous spy spins for biostructural EPR applications | 66 | ||
1 Introduction | 66 | ||
2 Nitroxide spin labels used to probe protein dynamics in the liquid state | 67 | ||
3 Nitroxide spin labels used to measure distances in biologicals systems | 78 | ||
4 Conclusion | 83 | ||
Acknowledgements | 84 | ||
References | 84 | ||
Applications of light-induced hyperpolarization in EPR and NMR | 89 | ||
1 Introduction | 89 | ||
2 Electron spin hyperpolarization | 91 | ||
3 Optical enhancements in NMR | 111 | ||
4 Summary | 123 | ||
References | 124 | ||
Applications of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy for interrogating catalytic systems | 130 | ||
1 Introduction | 130 | ||
2 Homogeneous catalytic systems | 131 | ||
3 Microporous catalytic systems | 139 | ||
4 Photocatalytic catalytic systems | 147 | ||
5 Heterogeneous catalytic systems | 154 | ||
6 Summary and perspectives | 162 | ||
Acknowledgements | 162 | ||
References | 163 |