Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Spectroscopy

Electron paramagnetic spectroscopy (EPR) allows for the analysis of unpaired electrons though absorbance of microwave radiation while in a magnetic field.  

Typical Applications

  • Metalloid protein analysis 
  • Material analysis 
  • Radical analysis 
  • Radical kinetics 

Instruments

Bruker EleXsys E-500-A EPR Spectrometer
Bruker EleXsys E-500-A EPR Spectrometer 
  • ER 049SX SuperX microwave bridge, X-band (9 GHz) 
  • Super high sensitivity resonator with optical port 
  • E-532LX Linux Acquisition Server and Xepr software 
  • Q-band microwave bridge 
  • ER-5106QT Q-band cavity, variable temperature 
  • These accessories allow for acquisition of variable temperature (down to 5 Kelvin) acquisition of either X-band or Q-band microwave spectra 

 

 

 

 

Instrument Contact: Casey Simons