Abstract

The temperature dependences of the rates of the degenerate electron transfer of various viologens (1,1′-di(hydrocarbyl)-4,4′-bipyridinium salts) are measured in seven different solvents by means of electron spin resonance (ESR) line broadening. Rates vary between 1.7·108 and 1.1·109 M−1s−1 at room temperature and clearly show a solvent dynamical effect, which is inferred from the dependence of the rate constants on the longitudinal relaxation time of the solvent. Activation energies ranging from 5.3 to 24.4 kJ mol−1 are found. For the first time, hyperfine coupling constants are reported for the radical cations of the hydroxyethyl viologen and the amino viologen based on both continuous-wave ESR and electron-nuclear double resonance spectroscopy. Furthermore, the temperature and the solvent dependence of the hyperfine coupling constants of the methyl viologen radical cation are reported.

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