Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), which is also known as electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, is a powerful tool that can be used to study the structure and environment around unpaired electron(s) present in transition metal ions, free radicals, electronically excited states, materials, etc. The technique is based on the absorption of electromagnetic radiation by a paramagnetic sample placed in a magnetic field. Depending on the nature of the compound, resonant absorption occurs for definite frequencies and magnetic field combinations. During the measurement of EPR data, low-intensity microwave radiation continuously irradiates the sample, which is known as the continuous wave method (CW). The EPR spectra is a diagram where the derivative of the absorption of microwave frequency radiation is plotted against the magnetic field intensity. In most cases, a sample contains many absorption lines over a variable magnetic field. The following features of a EPR spectrum are useful to understand the nature of the environment around unpaired electron(s): position (magnetic field), number, relative intensity, and separation of absorption lines, and their widths and shapes.
Instrument Make & Model :
Bruker A300-9.5/12/S/W
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Fill in all the details in Personal Information, Supervisor Information and User Login Credentionals.
Once submitted, an email to supervisor is sent for activation of account. Once activated by supervisor, you can do the instrument bookings.
2 Before planning to avail the Instrument facility of CRF IIT Delhi: user must visit https://crf.iitd.ac.in > Facilities > select the desired facility from left side navigation list. Read ca refully all the relevant information such as required sample type, testing charges and instrument location. Be prepared with details of the samples.
3. Log in on CRF Booking System and Click on Booking Appointment Tab: All the information relevant to testing must be filled in instrument booking form. In case user does not provide the required information the booking is liable to be rejected. User can upload the relevant existing data of their samples that might help in the measurements.
4 Sample submission & Payment Process: Once the application is submitted, the in-charge will verify the details and approve the request.