Join us for a Free Educational Webinar
You are invited to join our 45-minute webinar and discover what EPR can really do for you at your lab desk. Prepare to be surprised!
Seminar Overview EPR is a relevant technique in many different fields from the research lab to the industrial workplace. EPR is used in biological labs to monitor free radical reactions and to characterize proteins via spin labelling. In the polymer and paint industries, EPR is used to observe the effectiveness of free radical quenchers and light stabilizers. EPR is also a key method for the study of catalytic reactions centers encountered in fine chemical synthesis and pollutant decomposition. Whenever paramagnetic centers are involved, EPR is the only technique available to unequivocally observe and monitor them.
The new dedicated benchtop instrument requires minimal infrastructure with a low cost of ownership, making it suitable for a wide range of laboratory types.
Traditionally a remote technique, difficult to access for non-experts, this seminar will help break down perceived barriers to high performance EPR, and will show how ideal it is for a wide range of analysis and teaching applications.
Who Should Attend Managers, scientists and technicians who are currently interested in EPR. • EPR and NMR spectroscopists • Material scientists • Polymer chemists • Industrial scientists • Chemists and biologists • DNP users • Educators • Research group leaders • Magnetic resonance lab managers • Post-doctoral researchers • Ph. D. candidates
Read more about what you will discover
Can't make the live webcast? Register now for Session 1 (10:00am CET) or for Session 2 (5:00pm CET) and we'll send you the webinar slides and the link to the recording for later viewing at your convenience. All are welcome and there is no charge to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Bruker Webinars
|
|
|
Thursday February 19, 2015
Session 1 - 10am Berlin, 2:30pm New Delhi, 5pm Beijing, 6pm Tokyo
Session 2 - 5pm Berlin, 11am Boston, 8am San Francisco, 1pm Buenos Aires
This shows the evolution in time of the polymerization process.
Presenters Dr. Peter Höfer - Director Business Unit EPR, Bruker BioSpin (biography) Dr. Patrick Carl - Senior Applications Scientist, Bruker BioSpin (biography)
|
|