Chem 590

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Syllabus

Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy

Instructor: Robin Hicks

Content: Fundamental aspects of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR; also known as electron spin resonance, ESR) spectroscopy. Theoretical foundations, instrumental aspects, interpretation of EPR spectra of organic compounds.

Delivery: 6-7 hours of lectures, either in 60 or 90 minute lecture slots. All will be delivered in February/March 2008. Exact timing will be by consultation with students who have signed up for this module, but will likely be in late morning or early afternoon.

Assessment: A 1-hour written examination.

 


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