Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, also known as electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, is a powerful analytical technique used to probe the magnetic properties of paramagnetic ...
These compounds can readily aggregate, increasing the viscosity of the oil, which can plug wellbores and flowlines during the extraction and processing. In addition, asphaltenes can also deactivate ...
EPR/ESR spectroscopists from around the world are welcome to attend this longest-running annual scientific meeting in the UK, where researchers report advances in applying this spectroscopy to any ...
In this webinar, Dr. Kalina Ranguelova of Bruker BioSpin outlines a range of uses of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, including various industrial and academic applications, in ...
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In ESR, a spin label is added to the target site using cysteine substitution. This is followed by modifying the sulfhydryl group with a paramagnetic nitroxide reagent. The ESR then provides ...