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JKMRS Volume 24, No 2, pp 53, Uncertainty Minimization in Quan...
2020년 06월 20일 / 조회수: 838

Uncertainty Minimization in Quantitative Electron Spin Resonance Measurement: Considerations on Sampling Geometry and Signal Processing

 

 

Sangeon-Park1, †, Jeong Hyun Shim2,3†, Kiwoong Kim2,3, Keunhong Jeong1,* and Nam Woong Song2,*

 

 

1Department of Chemistry, Korea Military Academy, Seoul 01805, Republic of Korea

2Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea

3Deparment of Medical Physics, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea

 

 

 

Received June 18, 2020; Revised June 19, 2020; Accepted June 19, 2020

 


Abstract Free radicals including reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important chemicals in the research area of biology, pharmaceutical, medical, and environmental science as well as human health risk assessment as they are highly involved in diverse metabolism and toxicity mechanisms through chemical reactions with various components of living bodies. Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for detecting and quantifying those radicals in biological environments. In this work we observed the ESR signal of 2,2,6,6-Tetra-methyl piperidine 1-oxyl (TEMPO) in aqueous solution at various concentrations to estimate the uncertainty factors arising from the experimental conditions and signal treatment methods. As the sample position highly influences the signal intensity, dual ESR tube geometry (consists of a detachable sample tube and a position fixed external tube) was adopted. This type of measurement geometry allowed to get the relative uncertainty of signal intensity lower than 1% when triple measurements are averaged. Linear dependence of signal intensity on the TEMPO concentration, which is required for the quantification of unknown sample, could be obtained over a concentration range of ~103 by optimizing the signal treatment method depending on the concentration range.

 

Keywords ESR, TEMPO, Dual ESR tube geometry, Quantification uncertainty, Signal treatment method 

 


*Correspondence to: Keunhong Jeong and Nam Woong Song, Department of Chemistry, Korea Military Academy, 01805, Republic of Korea, Tel: 82-2-2197-2823; E-mail: doas1mind@kma.ac.kr / Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea, Tel: 82-42-868-5214; E-mail: nwsong@kriss.re.kr , Equally contributed to this work



 

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