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Electron paramagnetic resonance vibrational effects

For our purpose, it is convenient to classify the measurements according to the format of the data produced. Sensors provide scalar valued quantities of the bulk fluid i. e. density p(t), refractive index n(t), viscosity dielectric constant e(t) and speed of sound Vj(t). Spectrometers provide vector valued quantities of the bulk fluid. Good examples include absorption spectra A t) associated with (1) far-, mid- and near-infrared FIR, MIR, NIR, (2) ultraviolet and visible UV-VIS, (3) nuclear magnetic resonance NMR, (4) electron paramagnetic resonance EPR, (5) vibrational circular dichroism VCD and (6) electronic circular dichroism ECD. Vector valued quantities are also obtained from fluorescence I t) and the Raman effect /(t). Some spectrometers produce matrix valued quantities M(t) of the bulk fluid. Here 2D-NMR spectra, 2D-EPR and 2D-flourescence spectra are noteworthy. A schematic representation of a very general experimental configuration is shown in Figure 4.1 where r is the recycle time for the system. [Pg.155]


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