Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear and Electron Polarizations-CIDNP and CIDEP
Anomalous electron-spin state populations in the Electron Paramagnetic Re sonance (EPR) spectra of radicals formed during radio lysis experiments were observed in 1963 by FESSENDEN and SCHULER [170a]. This phenomenon did not receive much attention at the time. In 1967, BARGON, FISCHER, and JOHNSEN...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1974, 1974
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1974 |
Series: | NMR Basic Principles and Progress
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- I. Origin of the CIDNP Effect
- I. Introduction
- II. The Phenomenon
- III. First Interpretations of the CIDNP Effect
- IV. The Radical-Pair Theory
- V. Applications of the CIDNP Effect
- VI. Experimental Procedures
- II. The Theory of the CIDNP Effect
- I. Basic Principles
- II. The Radical-Pair Model
- III. Theoretical Calculation of the CIDNP Effect (CKO)
- IV. Kinetic Formulation of the Radical-Pair Mechanism
- V. The Influence of the Magnetic Field H0 on the CIDNP Spectra
- VI. Relaxation and other Effects
- III. Applications to the Study of Chemical Reactions and Magnetic Properties
- I. Applications to the Study of Chemical Reactions
- II. Determination of the Magnetic Properties of Radicals and Molecules
- IV. The Chemically Induced Dynamic Electron Polarization (CIDEP Effect)
- I. Introduction
- II. Experimental Procedures
- III. Experimental Results
- IV. The Theory of the CIDEP Effect
- Conclusion
- References
- Subject-Index