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The effect of the Coulomb force on the diffusional motion of radicals as studied by the solvent permittivity dependence of the CIDNP intensity
β Scribed by T. Aizawa; T. Sakata; S. Itoh; K. Maeda; T. Azumi
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 321 KB
- Volume
- 195
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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β¦ Synopsis
The diffusional motion of radical ions in the photoisomerization of trans-stilbene in the presence of triphenylamine is studied by the solvent permittivity dependence of the CIDNP intensity. The CIDNP intensity is analyzed with a stochastic Liouville equation that includes the effect of the Coulomb force on the diffusional motion of radicals. The Coulomb force greatly affects the diffusional motion. The increase of the Coulomb force enhances the reaction yield in the high-permittivity region (t,> 12), and suppresses the reaction yield in the low-permittivity region (t, < 12
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The semiclassical description of hypertine interactions has been applied to the computation of the net CIDNP effect in multinuclear radical pairs in weak magnetic fields. The method proposed was used for the investigation of the mutual effect of nuclei on CIDNP formation in various magnetic fields.
The radical cation of three diazabenzenes, pyridaxine, pyrimidine, and pyrazine, have heen investigated by ESR in the temperature region of 6-I43 K. The observed spectra changes have been analyzed by the density matrix method with a model of uniaxial rotation of the radicals. A conspicuous differenc