Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies of the radiation-induced radicals in two anhydrous trehalose polymorphs, beta- crystalline (TREc) and glassy (TREg), were conducted with the aim to resolve whether different types of free radicals are induced in a differently disordered environment. A multifrequency approach (9.5 GHz, 94 GHz, and 244 GHz) was applied to improve the resolution of the complex EPR spectra. In addition, the thermal stability of the EPR spectra and the respective decay kinetics were analyzed in a series of thermal annealing studies in the temperature interval from 333 K to 363 K. It was found that in the crystalline matrix the transformation process of the induced radicals is more complex than in the glassy host matr...
High-energy radiation produces radicals in crystalline sucrose. As such, sucrose is considered as a ...
Sucrose, the main component of table sugar, present in nearly every household and quite radiation se...
High-energy radiation induces radicals in organic materials. When created in biological macromolecul...
Both as models for studying the effects of radiation on the DNA sugar unit and for applications in d...
Both as models for studying the effects of radiation on the DNA sugar unit and for applications in d...
Primary free radical formation in trehalose dihydrate single crystals X-irradiated at 10 K was inves...
Radiation-induced radicals in sugars have recently gained considerable interest with respect to both...
Radiation-induced radicals in sugars have recently gained considerable interest with respect to both...
We review our research of the past decade towards identification of radiation-induced radicals in s...
The radicals obtained in trehalose dihydrate single crystals after 77 K X-irradiation have been inve...
The radicals obtained in trehalose dihydrate single crystals after 77 K X-irradiation have been inve...
Radiation-induced radicals in solid sugars are studied (i) as model systems to gain insight into the...
Solid-state sucrose is a well-known dosimetric system, which is capable of reliable dose estimates o...
Understanding the nature of radiation-induced defects in sugar compounds is of importance for dosime...
In spite of recent successful identifications of radicals produced after X-ray irradiation at 10 and...
High-energy radiation produces radicals in crystalline sucrose. As such, sucrose is considered as a ...
Sucrose, the main component of table sugar, present in nearly every household and quite radiation se...
High-energy radiation induces radicals in organic materials. When created in biological macromolecul...
Both as models for studying the effects of radiation on the DNA sugar unit and for applications in d...
Both as models for studying the effects of radiation on the DNA sugar unit and for applications in d...
Primary free radical formation in trehalose dihydrate single crystals X-irradiated at 10 K was inves...
Radiation-induced radicals in sugars have recently gained considerable interest with respect to both...
Radiation-induced radicals in sugars have recently gained considerable interest with respect to both...
We review our research of the past decade towards identification of radiation-induced radicals in s...
The radicals obtained in trehalose dihydrate single crystals after 77 K X-irradiation have been inve...
The radicals obtained in trehalose dihydrate single crystals after 77 K X-irradiation have been inve...
Radiation-induced radicals in solid sugars are studied (i) as model systems to gain insight into the...
Solid-state sucrose is a well-known dosimetric system, which is capable of reliable dose estimates o...
Understanding the nature of radiation-induced defects in sugar compounds is of importance for dosime...
In spite of recent successful identifications of radicals produced after X-ray irradiation at 10 and...
High-energy radiation produces radicals in crystalline sucrose. As such, sucrose is considered as a ...
Sucrose, the main component of table sugar, present in nearly every household and quite radiation se...
High-energy radiation induces radicals in organic materials. When created in biological macromolecul...