Selected Papers from Young Investigators in Magnetic Resonances
A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481). This special issue belongs to the section "Magnetic Resonances".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2023) | Viewed by 2467
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Interests: electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR); double electron-electron resonance (DEER); hyperfine spectroscopy; metal ions; bioinorganic chemistry
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Dear Colleagues,
Magnetic resonance (MR) techniques are spectroscopic tools that allow the detection of electron and nuclear spins in chemical and biological samples. These samples include materials, chemical substances, proteins, nucleic acids, as well as metabolites in living tissues. The cornerstones of MR are Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR or ESR), Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), while Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) emerged as a chimeric technique between NMR and EPR. The techniques exploit the NMR active nuclei (in NMR, DNP and MRI) and natural or introduced radicals (EPR, DNP), providing a wealth of information on the structure and dynamics of molecules under study. Thus, they have a wide range of applications in chemistry, biology, medicine, and material sciences.
This Special Issue of Magnetochemistry was inspired by the workshop ‘Young Investigators in Magnetic Resonances’, which is due to take place 21-22 September 2023 in Konstanz (DE). We are seeking manuscripts that explore methodological developments and applications of the above techniques. Apart from demonstrating the capabilities and usefulness of MR techniques, this Special Issue aims to highlight the scientific achievements of Young Investigators at Postdoc or Junior Researcher level.
More details: https://www.younginvestigatorsmagneticresonances.com/home-page.
Dr. Angeliki Giannoulis
Guest Editor
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Keywords
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NMR, EPR, DNP and MRI
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