Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is the only wave spectroscopy technique that can directly detect and study substances containing unpaired electron paramagnets, and has important applications in environmental fields such as water treatment, environmental persistent, free radical detection, and photocatalysis.
On February 23, CIQTEK Paramagnetic College 2023, jointly organized by CIQTEK, the University of Science and Technology of China, and the Application Demonstration Center for Independently Developed Scientific Instruments of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was officially launched, and the first session focused on the theme of "EPR and Environmental Pollutant Detection".
The seminar was held online and offline simultaneously, inviting experts and scholars from the University of Science and Technology of China, Tsinghua University, Peking University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chongqing University, Sichuan University, Dalian University of Technology, and Qingdao University of Science and Technology, etc. to share and exchange the latest research results of EPR technology.
Before the conference started, Prof. Shangda Jiang from the South China University of Technology, Pro. Jianfeng Li from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Researcher Shengfa Ye from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences sent their wishes in videos for CIQTEK Paramagnetic College. The video mentioned their feelings about using CIQTEK EPR as users and the reasons for their recommendations.
The seminar was hosted by Dr. Zhifu Shi, Technical Director of CIQTEK Quantum Sensing/Magnetic Resonance Division.
Pro. Jihu Su from the Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology of China delivered the opening speech of the conference, in which he briefly reviewed the history of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy technology and looked forward to the bright future of the development.
Pengfei Wang, Deputy Director of the Demonstration Center for the Application of Independently Developed Scientific Instruments of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, shared the achievements of the Demonstration Center in promoting the development of quantum precision measurement instruments.
As a user of the CIQTEK EPR spectrometer, Dr. Haijun Yang, a senior engineer in the Department of Chemistry of Tsinghua University, positively responded to the development of the CIQTEK EPR spectrometer.
CIQTEK EPR (ESR) Spectroscopy