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Electron paramagnetic resonance investigation

H17. Hensley, K., Carney, J., Hall, N., Shaw, W., and Butterfield, D. A., Electron paramagnetic resonance investigations of free radical-induced alterations in neocortical synaptosomal membrane protein infrastructure. Free Radicals Biol. Med. 17, 321-331 (1994). [Pg.239]

Gerfen, G. J., Licht, S., Willems, J. P., Hoffman, B. M., and Stubbe, J., 1996, Electron paramagnetic resonance investigations of a kinetically competent intermediate formed in ribonucleotide reduction Evidence for a thiyl radical-Cob(II) alamin interaction. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118 819298197. [Pg.438]

Mroczka N, Bernhard WA. (1995) Electron paramagnetic resonance investigation of X-irradiated poly(U), poly(A) and poly(A) poly(U) Influence of hydration, packing and conformation on radical yield at 4 K. Radiat Res 144 251-257. [Pg.539]

Abraham MM, Boataer LA (1982) Electron-paramagnetic-resonance investigations of in LUPO4... [Pg.116]

Rattier B, Henderson M, Pdppl A et al (2010) Multi-approach electron paramagnetic resonance investigations of UV-photoinduced Ti in titanium oxide-based gels. J Phys Chem B 114 4424-4431... [Pg.39]

P. K. Kahol and N. J. Pinto, Electron paramagnetic resonance investigations of electrospun polyaniline fibers. Solid State Commun., 124, 195-197 (2002). [Pg.76]

Advantages of and Deuterium Spin Probes for Biomedical Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Investigations... [Pg.198]

Kroneck PMH, Antholine WA, Riester J, Zumft WG. 1988. The cupric site in nitrous oxide reductase contains a mixed-valence [Cu(II),Cu(I)] binuclear center a multifrequency electron paramagnetic resonance investigation. FEES Lett 242 70-74. [Pg.500]

Liu KJ, Shi X, Jiang J, Goda F, Dalai N, Swartz HM. 1996. Low frequency electron paramagnetic resonance investigation on metabolism of chromium(VI) by whole live mice. Ann Clin Lab Sci 26(2) 176-184. [Pg.576]

However, reduced ceria is able, alone, to dissociate NO. Martinez-Arias et al. [85] have first investigated by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and FTIR spectroscopies NO reaction on ceria pre-outgassed at different temperatures and showed the role of superoxides differentially coordinated in the formation of hyponitrites species further decomposed into NzO. Later Haneda et al. [86] have demonstrated that reduced ceria and reduced praseodymium oxide dissociate NO even though the presence of a noble metal (Pt) significantly increases the formation of N2 or N20. The main results of this study are summarized in Table 8.9. [Pg.250]

III. Investigations of the Role of Molybdenum Studies by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance... [Pg.113]

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is yet another diagnostic tool for the detection of isomorphous substitution of Ti. Its sensitivity is very high, and investigations can be performed with samples even with very low contents of paramagnetic species. The spectra and g parameters are sensitive to the local structure and associated molecular distortions. Hence, it is an ideal tool to characterize Ti in titanosilicates. Ti in the + 4 oxidation state in titanosilicates is diamagnetic and hence EPR-silent. Upon contacting with CO or H2 at elevated... [Pg.44]

Payne, M. j.. Woods, L. F., Gibbs, P., and Cammack, R. (1990). Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopic investigation of the inhibition of the phosphoroclastic system of Clostridium sporogenes by nitrite. J. Gen. Microbiol. 136, 2067-2076. [Pg.172]


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