ESR spectroscopy measures the energy absorbed or emitted when unpaired electrons in a sample are placed in a magnetic field. It is used to determine the electronic structure of molecules and to study free radicals and other paramagnetic species.
ESR spectroscopy measures the energy absorbed or emitted when unpaired electrons in a sample are placed in a magnetic field. It is used to determine the electronic structure of molecules and to study free radicals and other paramagnetic species.