Abstract

Single-crystal E.S.R. studies of Cu(II) diethyldiselenocarbamate and Cu(II) diethyldithiocarbamate, diluted in the corresponding Zn(II) complexes, are reported. The pure copper and zinc crystals consist of dimeric units. When copper is built into the zinc lattice, dimers are formed with one copper and one zinc atom. The g-tensor, the metal hyperfine and quadrupole coupling tensors and also the hyperfine coupling tensors of the ligand selenium atoms have been obtained. Especially, from the measured selenium hyperfine couplings, it could be concluded that the guest molecules do not accept the structure of the host crystal, but have a structure similar to that of the pure copper compound. This is in contrast to the situation in systems where monomeric host crystals (e.g. nickel (II) complexes) are used and where it is found that the guest molecules do accept the structure of the host. As in the monomeric diselenocarbamate systems, in these dimers the principal axes of the g and metal hyperfine coupling tenso...

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