Electron spin resonance spectroscopy (ESR) is a technique that measures the transition of electron spin energy levels when radiation of an appropriate frequency is applied in the presence of a magnetic field. ESR is applicable for species with unpaired electrons like free radicals and transition metal compounds. The ESR spectrometer measures the frequency needed to induce transitions between spin energy levels, which depends on the magnetic field strength. Analysis of ESR spectra provides information about the local electronic environment through proportionality factors and hyperfine interactions that indicate the number and identity of coupled nuclei.