Abstract

The INDO molecular orbital method has been extended to allow for the inclusion of second row atoms. Equilibrium geometries have been calculated for several radicals containing Si and Cl and their hyperfine coupling constants compared with results from ESR experiments. The calculations give chlorine hyperfine splittings in organic radicals in good agreement with recently reported experimental values.

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