| Literature DB >> 25240151 |
Zhelin Yu1, Richard W Quine2, George A Rinard2, Mark Tseitlin1, Hanan Elajaili1, Velavan Kathirvelu1, Laura J Clouston3, Przemysław J Boratyński3, Andrzej Rajca3, Richard Stein4, Hassane Mchaourab4, Sandra S Eaton1, Gareth R Eaton5.
Abstract
X-band electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of immobilized nitroxides were obtained by rapid scan at 293 K. Scan widths were 155 G with 13.4 kHz scan frequency for (14)N-perdeuterated tempone and for T4 lysozyme doubly spin labeled with an iodoacetamide spirocyclohexyl nitroxide and 100 G with 20.9 kHz scan frequency for (15)N-perdeuterated tempone. These wide scans were made possible by modifications to our rapid-scan driver, scan coils made of Litz wire, and the placement of highly conducting aluminum plates on the poles of a Bruker 10″ magnet to reduce resistive losses in the magnet pole faces. For the same data acquisition time, the signal-to-noise for the rapid-scan absorption spectra was about an order of magnitude higher than for continuous wave first-derivative spectra recorded with modulation amplitudes that do not broaden the lineshapes.Entities:
Keywords: Immobilized nitroxide; Litz wire coils; Rapid scan EPR; Sucrose octaacetate glass; Trehalose glass
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25240151 PMCID: PMC4247172 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2014.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Magn Reson ISSN: 1090-7807 Impact factor: 2.229