scholarly journals Spin-Labelled Mechanically Interlocked Molecules as Models for the Interpretation of Biradical EPR Spectra

Author(s):  
Lorenzo Gualandi ◽  
Paola Franchi ◽  
Elisabetta Mezzina ◽  
Stephen Goldup ◽  
marco lucarini

<div> <p>Biradical spin probes can provide detailed information about the distances between molecules/regions of molecules because the through-space coupling of radical centres, characterised by <i>J</i>, is strongly distance dependent. However, if the system can adopt multiple configurations, as is common in supramolecular complexes, the shape of the EPR spectrum is influenced not only by <i>J</i> but also the rate of exchange between different states. In practice, it is often hard to separate these variables and as a result, the effect of the latter is sometimes overlooked. To demonstrate this challenge unequivocally we synthesised rotaxane biradicals containing nitronyl nitroxide units at the termini of their axles. The rotaxanes exchange between the available biradical conformations more slowly than the corresponding non-interlocked axles but, despite this, in some cases, the EPR spectra of the axle and rotaxane remain remarkably similar.<i> </i>Detailed analysis allowed us to demonstrate that the similar EPR spectral shapes result from different combinations of <i>J</i> and rates of conformational interconversion, a phenomenon suggested theoretically more than 50 years ago. This work reinforces the idea that thorough analysis must be performed when interpreting the spectra of biradicals employed as spin probes in solution.</p></div>

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lorenzo Gualandi ◽  
Paola Franchi ◽  
Elisabetta Mezzina ◽  
Stephen Goldup ◽  
marco lucarini

<div> <p>Biradical spin probes can provide detailed information about the distances between molecules/regions of molecules because the through-space coupling of radical centres, characterised by <i>J</i>, is strongly distance dependent. However, if the system can adopt multiple configurations, as is common in supramolecular complexes, the shape of the EPR spectrum is influenced not only by <i>J</i> but also the rate of exchange between different states. In practice, it is often hard to separate these variables and as a result, the effect of the latter is sometimes overlooked. To demonstrate this challenge unequivocally we synthesised rotaxane biradicals containing nitronyl nitroxide units at the termini of their axles. The rotaxanes exchange between the available biradical conformations more slowly than the corresponding non-interlocked axles but, despite this, in some cases, the EPR spectra of the axle and rotaxane remain remarkably similar.<i> </i>Detailed analysis allowed us to demonstrate that the similar EPR spectral shapes result from different combinations of <i>J</i> and rates of conformational interconversion, a phenomenon suggested theoretically more than 50 years ago. This work reinforces the idea that thorough analysis must be performed when interpreting the spectra of biradicals employed as spin probes in solution.</p></div>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lorenzo Gualandi ◽  
Paola Franchi ◽  
Elisabetta Mezzina ◽  
Stephen Goldup ◽  
Marco Lucarini

Biradical spin probes can provide detailed information about the distances between molecules/regions of molecules because the through-space coupling of radical centres, characterised by J, is strongly distance dependent. However, if...


2021 ◽  
Vol 63 (11) ◽  
pp. 1906
Author(s):  
Р.А. Бабунц ◽  
А.С. Гурин ◽  
И.В. Ильин ◽  
А.П. Бундакова ◽  
М.В. Музафарова ◽  
...  

High-frequency electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is used to study the unique properties of manganese centers in a GaAs:Mn crystal in strong magnetic fields at low temperatures. At frequencies of 94 and 130 GHz, EPR transitions were recorded in the MnGa2+ - SH complex, which is a manganese ion with spin S = 5/2, which replaces gallium (MnGa2+) and is an ionized acceptor (A–) associated via an isotropic antiferromagnetic exchange interaction with a shallow hole (SH) with angular momentum J = 3/2. A complex system of energy levels of this complex in a magnetic field and the possibility of accurately determining exchange interactions from EPR spectra are analyzed. Another complex was investigated, in which an ionized acceptor MnGa2+ interacts with a localized hole center in the form of a diamagnetic ion O2– replacing As. This complex, MnGa2+-OAs2-, is characterized by axial symmetry along the <111> axis of the cubic GaAs crystal and an anisotropic EPR spectrum. Due to the high Boltzmann factor, in our studies, the order of the fine structure spin levels of this complex was determined. The effect of the Boltzmann populations of the energy levels on the high-frequency EPR spectra was also demonstrated for the MnGa2+- SH complex.


2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. V. Kovalenko ◽  
M. F. Bulaniy ◽  
V. Y. Vorovskiy ◽  
O. V. Khmelenko

Nanocrystals of ZnO:Mn were obtained by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis and had dimensions of d ~ 36 nm. The changes of photoluminescence end EPR spectra of these nanocrystals in dependence of Mn admixture concentration ( 2–8 at. %) and also at heat treatment in air during 1 hour at T = 850 ̊C were investigated. It is shown that under short-term (7–10 s) nonequilibrium conditions of ZnO:Mn nanocrystals forming, they consist of a nuclens and shell surface, in which, predominantly, the Mn admixture is concentrated. After annealing, the Mn admixture diffuses into the nucleus of a nanocrystal.


1981 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 141-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudio Zannoni ◽  
Gian Franco Pedulli ◽  
Lanfranco Masotti ◽  
Alberto Spisni

1974 ◽  
Vol 61 (7) ◽  
pp. 2946-2949 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hansgeorg Schindler ◽  
Joachim Seelig

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