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Gum arabic and constituent sugars studied by electron spin resonanceMasmas, Ahmad Ben Ahmad Salem January 1991 (has links)
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Development of sensitive EPR dosimetry methods /Gustafsson, Håkan, January 2008 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Linköping : Linköpings universitet, 2008. / Härtill 6 uppsatser.
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Photochemical reaction of iodine with ethyl ether, isopentane, ethyl alcohol and propane [I.] II. Electron spin resonance studies of radicals produced in the ethyl halides by Co⁶⁰ gamma irradiation at 77⁰K /Filseth, Stephen Vincent, January 1962 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-135).
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Kinetic and structural studies on the activation of the proton transfer in catalysis by carbonic anhydraseElder, Ileana, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 2004. / Typescript. Title from title page of source document. Document formatted into pages; contains 116 pages. Includes Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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ESR and Magnetization Studies of Transition Metal Molecular CompoundsAliabadi, Azar 26 January 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Molecule-based magnets (molecular magnets) have attracted much interest in recent decades both from an experimental and from a theoretical point of view, not only because of their interesting physical effects, but also because of their potential applications: e.g., molecular spintronics, quantum computing, high density information storage, and nanomedicine. Molecular magnets are at the very bottom of the possible size of nanomagnets. On reducing the size of objects down to the nanoscale, the coexistence of classical properties and quantum properties in these systems may be observed. In additional, molecular magnets exist with structural variability and permit selective substitution of the ligands in order to alter their magnetic properties. Therefore, these characteristics make such molecules suitable candidates for studying molecular magnetism. They can be used as model systems for a detailed understanding of interplay between structural and magnetic properties of them in order to optimize desired magnetic properties.
This thesis considers the investigation of magnetic properties of several new transition metal molecular compounds via different experimental techniques (continuous wave electron spin resonance (CW ESR), pulse ESR, high-field/high-frequency ESR (HF-ESR) and static magnetization techniques).
The first studied compounds were mono- and trinuclear Cu(II)-(oxamato, oxamidato)/bis(oxamidato) type compounds. First, all components of the g-tensor and the tensors of onsite ACu and transferred AN HF interactions of mononuclear Cu(II)- bis(oxamidato) compounds have been determined from CW ESR measurements at 10 GHz and at room temperature and pulse ELDOR detected NMR measurements at 35 GHz and at 20 K. The spin density distributions of the mononuclear compounds have been calculated from the experimentally obtained HF tensors. The magnetic exchange constants J of their corresponding trinuclear compounds were determined from susceptibility measurements versus temperature. Our discussion of the spin density distribution of the mononuclear compounds together with the results of the magnetic characterization of their corresponding trinuclear compounds show that the spin population of the mononuclear compounds is in interplay with the J values of their corresponding trinuclear compounds.
The second studied compounds were polynuclear Cu(II)-(bis)oxamato compounds with ferrocene and ferrocenium ligands. The magnetic properties of these compounds were studied by susceptibility measurements versus temperature to determine J values. In addition, the ESR technique is used to investigate the magnetic properties of the studied compounds because they contain two different magnetic ions and because only the ESR technique can selectively excite different electron spin species. These studies together with geometries of the ferrocenium ligands determined by crystallographic studies indicate that the magnetic interaction between a central Cu(II) and a Fe(III) ions changed from the antiferromagnetic coupling to the ferromagnetic coupling when a stronger distortion of the axial symmetry in the feroccenium cation exists. Therefore, the degree of the distortion of the feroccenium cation is a control parameter for the sign of the interaction between the central Cu(II) ion and the Fe(III) spins of the studied compounds.
The last two studied molecular magnets were a binuclear Ni(II) compound (Ni(II)-dimer) and a cube-like tetranuclear compound with a [Fe4O4]-cube core (Fe4-cube). HF-ESR measurements enabled us to determine the g-factor, the sign, and the absolute value of the magnetic anisotropy parameters. Using this information together with static magnetization measurements, the J value and the magnetic ground state of the studied compounds have been determined. In Ni(II)-dimer, two Ni(II) ions, each having a spin S = 1, are coupled antiferromagnetically that leads to a ground state with total spin Stot = 0. An easy plane magnetic anisotropy with a preferable direction for each Ni(II) ion is found. For Fe4-cube, a ground state with total spin Stot = 8 has been determined. The analysis of the frequency dependence and temperature dependence of HF-ESR lines reveals an easy axis magnetic anisotropy (Dcube = -22 GHz (-1 K)) corresponding to an energy barrier of U = 64 K for the thermal relaxation of the magnetization. These results indicate that Fe4-cube is favorable to show single molecular magnet (SMM) behavior.
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Padronizacao do metodo de dosimetria de doses altas pela tecnica de Ressonancia Paramagnetica EletronicaGALANTE, OCIMAR L. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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Danos de radiacao em sulfato de calcioALBUQUERQUE, ANTONIO R.P.L. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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Estudo da radiolise do cloridrato de tetraciclina em po em solucoes aquosas e em alcool benzilico a 77K por espectroscopia de ressonancia paramagnetica eletronicaGUEDES, SELMA M.L. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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Estudo por RPE de radicais livres induzidos por radiacao X e gamaITO, AMANDO S. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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Estudo da interacao quimica do poli(dimetilsiloxano-g-oxido de etileno) na membrana de poli(N-vinil-2-pirrolidona) e agar induzida com radiacao ionizanteBAZZI, AUREA de S. 09 October 2014 (has links)
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