@article{oai:sucra.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014713, author = {前田, 公憲}, journal = {CACS FORUM}, month = {}, note = {In this review, we introductory present transient EPR methods for the study of photochemical intermediate radical pairs. Time resolved EPR technique is one of the most useful techniques for the detection of radical intermediates and triplet excited states. The spectra provide not only the typical EPR spectra but also the spin polarization, which gives us the information of the spin multiplicity of the precursor excited state and the spin dynamics of the very short lived intermediate states. Time resolved absorption detected magnetic resonance (TR-ADMR), which is one of the reaction yield detected magnetic resonance (RYDMR), is very unique method for the analysis of the relationship between radical pair spin dynamics and spin selective chemical reactions. These techniques complementary work and enables us to study the details of the photochemical process and the spin dynamics of radical pairs., text, application/pdf}, pages = {6--15}, title = {過渡ESR法とラジカル対の物理化学《マイレビュー》}, volume = {7}, year = {2016}, yomi = {マエダ, キミノリ} }