Electronic/Communication Blogs

“Electron Paramagnetic Resonance”

Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) technology offers solutions for water treatment research

The main pollutants in water bodies include pharmaceuticals, surfactants, personal care products, synthetic dyes, pesticides, and industrial chemicals. These pollutants are challenging to remove and can adversely affect human health, including the nervous, developmental, and reproductive systems....

Nature Sub-Publication! CIQTEK EPR Spectroscopy Assists Research on Nano-Spin Sensors

The electron spin sensor has high sensitivity and can be widely used to detect various physical and chemical properties, such as electric field, magnetic field, molecular or protein dynamics, nuclei or other particles, etc. These unique advantages and potential applications make spin-based sensor...

EPR Mini-course (Issue No. 1) - User FAQ Collection What accessory can be used for the determination of orientation-dependent samples (e.g., single crystals)?

Some beginners of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy often face problems such as unclear basic principles, difficulty analyzing spectra, and unskilled operation of instruments. To help our users better utilize EPR spectroscopy, CIQTEK launched this "EPR Mini-course"...