Osmanoglu, SBaskan, MHGüner, T2024-04-242024-04-2420020932-0784https://hdl.handle.net/11468/20848The EPR technique has widely been used to identify the damage centers produced by high energy radiation [1, 2, 3]. The present work deals with 2,2-dimethyl succinic acid, 2,2-DMSA, HOOCCH2C(CH3)(2)COOH. Free radicals, produced by gamma irradiation of single crystals, were investigated between 120 and 300 K with EPR spectra. The spectra were taken at 10-degree intervals for magnetic fields B applied in each of the three crystallographic planes, ab, bc, and ca. The spectra were independent of temperature. The g value and hyperfine coupling change, when the crystal is rotated around the axes a, b and c, and therefore are anisotropic.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessElectron Paramagnetic ResonanceFree RadicalSuccinic Acid DerivativesEPR of gamma irradiated single crystal of 2,2-dimethyl succinic acidEPR of gamma irradiated single crystal of 2,2-dimethyl succinic acidArticle5711909911WOS:0001803573000102-s2.0-0036864489Q2Q3