Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

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School of Chemical Sciences (SCS)
Provides the the University of Illinois, as well as other members of scientific community, with EPR (also called ESR, electron spin resonance, or EMR, electron magnetic resonance), ENDOR, and ESEEM facilities and expertise.

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Contact Dr. Mark Nilges mjnilges@illinois.edu

Access

How to gain access:

Prospective users should contact the Lab Manager, Dr. Mark Nilges, to discuss the scientific problem and make the necessary arrangements.

Available to:

  • Faculty and Staff
  • Grad Students
  • Undergrads

Description

This facility provides the the University of Illinois as well as other members of scientific community with EPR (also called ESR, electron spin resonance, or EMR, electron magnetic resonance), ENDOR, and ESEEM facilities and expertise. Additionally, the facility is involved in collaborative research and works with scientists worldwide who are interested in EPR techniques. We encourage scientists of all disciplines to visit our center and undertake collaborative or other work. Where feasible, samples can be sent in for spectral examination by laboratory personnel.

Cost

There is no cost associated with this resource.

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How do I get more information?

Contact Dr. Mark Nilges mjnilges@illinois.edu (217) 333-3969

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