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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 53, 1984 - Issue 3
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ENDOR on vanadium d5-sandwich compounds

II. Influence of the crystal field on the ring reorientation of dibenzene vanadium

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Pages 585-595 | Received 03 Apr 1984, Accepted 22 Apr 1984, Published online: 22 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The temperature dependence of the proton ENDOR spectra of dibenzene vanadium diluted into (2,2)-paracyclophane and ruthenocene single crystals is reported in the range 10–200 K. The low temperature spectra are discussed in detail in the preceding paper. The observed temperature dependence is modelled by a chemical exchange formalism for the rotational reorientation of the benzene rings with respect to the matrix crystal, leading to estimates of the activation parameters of the reorientation process. In the (2,2)-paracyclophane host crystal, both rings of dibenzene vanadium show the same reorientation dynamics, whereas in the ruthenocene host crystal, the corresponding activation parameters of the two benzene rings are considerably different. Furthermore, from the temperature dependence of the proton ENDOR spectra of dibenzene vanadium and cyclopentadienyl-cycloheptatrienyl vanadium in frozen toluene, the effect of ring size on the rotational reorientation dynamics is demonstrated.

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