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Description
High-field Pulse Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) has recently emerged as a powerful new technique in the study of chemical, biological and materials systems. It represents a sensitive, non-invasive, site-selectivespectroscopy for the analysis of both molecular and macroscopic properties. This project will establish Australias first high-field (3 T, 94 GHz) pulse EPR facility as part of a cross-university EPR platform. This facility will extendthe range of systems amenable to study by EPR, and allow the further development and implementation of new cutting-edge multidimensional pulse EPR techniques enabling domestic and international collaborations withdiverse applications in structural biology, solvation science and catalysis.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 27/03/17 → 30/06/18 |
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