magnetic resonance techniques

How is EPR Applied in Catalysis?

EPR is particularly useful for studying catalysts containing unpaired electrons, such as those involving transition metals or radicals. It provides detailed information about the electronic structure and local environment of these species. For example, EPR can identify the oxidation state of metal centers and the nature of adsorbed molecules on metal surfaces. It is also instrumental in studying the behavior of single-atom catalysts and understanding the role of metal-support interactions.

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