Abstract
Intramolecular electron spin exchange as a function of temperature and solvent viscosity has been studied by X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy in two short-chain flexible nitroxide biradicals. Certain thermodynamic parameters of the conformational rearrangements were calculated from the EPR spectra. The process of spin exchange in these biradicals dissolved in six different alcohols is compared with that in a nonpolar solvent (toluene) and with the thermodynamic characteristics of the solvents. No correlation is found on a macroscopic level (solvent viscosity) but on a microscopic level (solvent longitudinal relaxation times) a distinct correlation is seen. The original results are compared with literature data.
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