Abstract
Two-dimensional spectral-spatial electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) imaging was used to measure the spatial distribution of p-phenylenediamine radicals that were generated electrochemically in the EPR cavity. The multi-line EPR spectrum obtained from a spectral slice through the image was in good agreement with the non-gradient spectrum. A spatial slice showed that the radicals were localized in the vicinity of the working electrode.
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