Abstract

Well resolved EPR spectra of P@C60 in solution have been recorded, proving that the encased phosphorus atoms are in their quartet spin ground state. The isotropic hyperfine interaction is increased by a factor of 2.5 compared with the values measured for free atoms. An analysis of spin relaxation data reveals that fluctuating zero field splitting (ZFS) interaction induced by collision-induced deformations of the carbon shell constitutes the dominant relaxation mechanism. The variance of the time fluctuating ZFS interaction is about a factor of 10 larger than that observed for N@C60 under identical conditions. Values for the correlation time of the deformation of the fullerene cage range from 5ps to 32 ps in the temperature interval 190-300 K in toluene.

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