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Electron Magnetic Resonance. Applications in Physical Sciences and Biology. Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences Volume 50

  • Book

  • August 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4622023

Electron Magnetic Resonance: Applications in Physical Sciences and Biology, Volume 50, describes the principles and recent trends in different experimental methods of Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) spectroscopy. In addition to principles, experimental methods and applications, each chapter contains a complete list of references that guide the reader to relevant literature. The book is intended for both skilled and novice researchers in academia, professional fields, scientists and students without any geographical limitations. It is useful for both beginners and experts in the field of Electron Spin Resonance who are looking for recent experimental methods of EMR techniques.

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Table of Contents

1. Mn2+ EPR spectroscopy for the provenance study of natural carbonates 2. EMR in geology/mineralogy including ESR as a method for age determination of geo- and archeological artifacts 3. EPR imaging characterization of the pigment-based organic radicals in plant seeds 4. X-band EPR and EPR imaging investigation of sucrose radicals 5. EPR and double resonances in study of diamonds and nanodiamonds 6. Aspects of EPR study on mineralized tissue as related to medicine, dosimetry and dating 7. EPR Studies of Bio-Nanomaterials 8. Applications of EPR in transparent glass ceramic investigations 9. Applications of the spin trapping technique in the study of the formation of free radicals in the biodiesel degradation process 10. Applications of electron magnetic resonance in the study of magnetic properties of iron oxides

Authors

Ashutosh Kumar Shukla Associate Professor and Head, Department of Physics, Ewing Christian College, Prayagraj, India. Dr. Shukla has obtained his B.Sc., M.Sc. and D. Phil. degrees from University of Allahabad, India. During his doctoral work he has focused on the Electron Spin Resonance spectroscopy and optical absorption spectroscopy to study the transition ion doped single crystals. In addition to his exposure to the available CW-ESR spectrometers at leading institutes of his own country, he is enriched with hands on experience with modern CW and pulsed ESR spectrometers at several leading and University of St. Andrew's, Scotland; and Kazan State University, Kazan. He has shared his research in many international events focused on Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy, organized in U.S.A., U.K., Germany, Spain, and Russia. Dr. Shukla has a good number publications to his credit in this filed in peer reviewed journals and books. Dr. Shukla is currently serving as Physics faculty at Ewing Christian College, Allahabad, India.