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Presented By-Preeti Choudhary 17/MAP/016

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PRESENTED BY-

Preeti Choudhary = 17/MAP/016


INTRODUCTION:

 Also known as….


 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR)
 Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR)

The molecule which contain unpaired electrons are


paramagnetic species or free radical species discovered by
ZAVOISKII in 1944.

 It is a non-destructive technique.
What is ESR???
 It is a branch of absorption spectroscopy in which
radiation having frequency in microwave
region(300Mhz to 300GHz) is absorbed by
paramagnetic substance to induce transition
between magnetic energy level of electron with
unpaired spin.

 Magnetic energy splitting is done by applying a


static magnetic field.
ESR Phenomenon Is Shown By...
 Atoms having an odd number of electrons.

 Ions having partly filled inner electron shells.

 Molecule that carry angular momentum of electronic


origin.

 Free radicals having unpaired electrons.

 Molecule with paired electrons and zero magnetic


field
PRINCIPLE of ESR:
▪ ESR spectroscopy is based on the absorption of microwave radiation by an
unpaired electron when it is exposed to a strong magnetic field.
▪ The electronic energy levels of the atom or molecule will split into different levels.
▪ The magnitude of the splitting is dependent on the strength of the applied
magnetic field.
▪ The atom or molecule can be excited from one split level to another in the presence
of an external radiation of frequency corresponding to the frequency obtained
from the difference in energy between the split levels. Such an excitation is called
a magnetic resonance absorption.
▪ The magnetic resonance frequency will hence be influenced by the local
environment of the atom or molecule.
What causes the Energy levels?

Resulting energy levels of a electron in a magnetic field


Describing the Energy levels:
▪ Based upon the spin of an electron and its associated magnetic moment.
▪ For a molecule with one unpaired electron.
– In the presence of a magnetic field, the two electron spin energy levels
are given by,

E = gmBB0MS
g = proportionality factor mB = Bohr magneton
MS = electron spin quantum B0 = Magnetic field
number
(+½ or -½)
HYPERFINE SPLITTING:
(SPIN-SPIN SPLITTING)
 Magnetic resonance can also occur without an external magnetic
field from interaction of the electron and nuclear spin. Such
resonance produces fine and hyperfine structure of atomic spectra.

 The nuclei of atoms in a molecule or complex often have magnetic


moment which produces a local magnetic field at the electron. The
interaction between an unpaired electron an nuclei with non zero
nuclear spin is called the hyperfine interaction. This leads to splitting
of the ESR line and is known as hyperfine spectrum.
Hyperfine Interaction:

Interaction with a single nucleus of spin ½


INSTRUMENTATION:
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF AN ESR
SPECTROMETER:
KLYSTRONS:
• Klystron tube acts as the source of radiation.

• The frequency of the monochromatic


radiation is determined by the voltage
applied to klystron.

• It is kept at a fixed frequency by an


automatic control circuit and provides a
power output of about 300 milli watts.
WAVE GUIDE OR WAVEMETER:
 The wave meter is put in between the oscillator and attenuator
to know the frequency of microwaves produced by klystron oscillator.

 The wave meter is usually calibrated in


frequency unit (megahertz) instead of
wavelength. Wave guide is a hollow,
rectangular brass tube.
It is used to convey the wave radiation
to the sample and crystal.
ATTENUATORS:
 The power propagated down the wave guide may
be continuously decreased by inserting a piece of
resistive material into the wave guide.

 The piece is called variable attenuator and used in


varying the power of the sample from the full power
of klystron to one attenuated by a force 100 or more.

Analog Digital
ISOLATORS:
It is a non-reciprocal device which minimizes
vibrations in the frequency of microwaves
produced by klystron oscillator.

 Isolators are used to prevent the reflection of


microwave power back into the radiation source.

 It is a strip of ferrite material which allows


micro waves in one direction only.

 It also is being stabilizing the frequency of the


klystron.
SAMPLE CAVITIES:
 The heart of the ESR spectrometer is the resonant
sample cavity.

 In most of the ESR spectrometers, dual sample cavities


are generally used.

 This is done for simultaneous observation of


a sample and a reference material.

 Since magnetic field interact with sample to cause spin


resonance the sample is placed where the intensity of
magnetic field is greatest.
COUPLERS AND MATCHING SCREWS:
 The various components of the microwave
assembly to be coupled together by making use
of irises or slots of various sizes.
CRYSTAL DETECTORS AND HOLDERS:
 A Silicon crystal detectors, which converts the
radiation in D.C., has widely been used as a detector
of microwave radiation.
 Microwave Bridge such as magic T and hybrid ring
variety are most common.
MAGNET SYSTEM:
 The resonant cavity is placed between the poles
pieces of an electromagnet.

 An electro magnet capable of producing magnetic


field of at least 5000 gauss is required for ESR.

 The field should be stable and uniform over the


sample volume.

 The stability of field is achieved by energizing the


magnet with a highly regulated power supply.
MODULATION COIL:
 The modulation of the signal at a frequency consistent
with good signal noise ratio in the crystal detector is
accomplished by a small alternating variation of the
magnetic field.

 The variation is produced by supplying an A.C. signal to


modulation coil oriented with respect the sample in the
same direction as the magnetic field.

 If the modulation is of low frequency (400 cycles/sec or


less),
the coils can be mounted outside the cavity and even
DISPLAY DEVICES:
 In order to adjust the spectrometer and to observe the
signal, a cathode ray oscilloscope has been employed. A
strip chart or X-Y recorder is used for recording the signal.

 EPR spectra are usually displayed in derivative form to


improve the signal-to-noise ratio.
How does it work???
 The sample is placed in a resonant cavity which admits microwaves through
an iris.

 The cavity is located in the middle of an electromagnet and helps to


amplify the weak signals from the sample.

 Numerous types of solid-state diodes are sensitive to microwave energy.

 Absorption lines are detected when the separation of the energy levels is
equal to the energy of the incident microwave.
APPLICATIONS:
All application of ESR is based on three aspects,
which are:
 Study of free radicals,
 Investigation of molecules in the triple state,
and
 Study of inorganic compounds.
 The various applications of ESR spectroscopy
are grouped into two categories:-

1.Analytical applications.
2.Biological applications.
Analytical Applications:
 Mn+2 ions can be measured and detected even when present in
trace quantities.
 The method is very rapid and can be measured in aqueous
solution over the range from 10-6 M to 0.1M.
 ESR method has proved to be a rapid and convenient
method for determination of Vanadium in petroleum
products.
 ESR can also be used to estimate Cu(II), Cr(II),
Gadolinium(III), Fe(III) andTi(III).
Biological Applications:
 From the ESR studies of variety of biological system such as,
leaves, seeds, and tissue preparation are done. It is found that a
definite, correlation exists between the concentration of free
radicals and the metabolic activity of the plant material.

 ESR has studied the presence of free radicals in healthy and


diseased tissues.

 Most of the oxidative enzymes function via one electron redox


reaction.

 Much of the ESR work on photosynthesis has been carried out


with photosynthetic bacteria.
REFERENCES:
 www.slideshare.net
 http://web.mit.edu/speclab/www/PDF/DCIF-
EPR-training-n03.pdf
http://www.rsic.iitb.ac.in/esr.html
 http://www.pharmatutor.org/articles/instrumentation-
electron-spin-resonance-spectroscopy
 Google Search Engine.
 Google Images for the image of instruments and its
respective schematic diagrams.

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