Dipolar Correlation Spectroscopy Higher-Order Correlation Terms in T
Bettina Basel presents experimental conditions which allow to extract the three-spin contribution precisely from experimental multi-spin double electron-electron resonance (DEER) signals. The theory and concepts behind the used techniques, which are among
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Bettina Basel
Dipolar Correlation Spectroscopy Higher-Order Correlation Terms in Three-Spin Double ElectronElectron Resonance (DEER)
Bettina Basel Erlangen, Germany
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This book is dedicated to my chemistry teacher Markus Eiber without whom I would not have ended up in the field of chemistry after all.
Acknowledgment First of all, I would like to thank Prof. Gunnar Jeschke for giving me the chance to do my master thesis in his group and being a great boss. He always took the time for discussions and gave friendly and considered advice on how I should proceed. Moreover, I am indebted to Andrin Doll for his continuous help, for all the explanations and extra lessons he gave me and the patience he had with me. Furthermore, I am much obliged to Prof. Dirk Guldi for establishing the contact to ETH, supporting me in many aspects during all my studies and his pleasant advice. This thesis would have not been possible without the model compounds. Therefore I thank Patrick Wilhelm, Ludmila Ziegler and Prof. Helma Wennemers for synthesizing the poly(proline), Luca Garbuio for preparing the p
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