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Elexsys 2 e540 epr x band spectrometer

Manufactured by Bruker
Sourced in Germany

The Elexsys II E540 EPR X-band spectrometer is a laboratory instrument designed for electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. It operates at the X-band frequency range and is capable of detecting and analyzing paramagnetic species in a sample.

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EPR Spectra Characterization Protocol

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EPR spectra were recorded using a Bruker Elexsys II E540 EPR X-band spectrometer at 9.85 GHz and 10 mW microwave power. For all measurements, the modulation amplitude was 2 G, modulation frequency 100 kHz, and conversion time 58.59 ms. Sweep width was 100 G and 77 G for the spin-probing and NO-trapping experiments, respectively.
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EPR Spectra Acquisition Protocol

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EPR spectra were recorded using a Bruker Elexsys II E540 EPR X-band spectrometer (Germany) at 9.85 GHz and 10 mW microwave power. For all measurements, the modulation amplitude was 2 G, modulation frequency 100 kHz, conversion time 14.65 ms and sweep width was 77 G.
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