Abstract

Intramolecular electron spin exchange, as a function of temperature and the solvent viscosity, polarity and relaxation properties of the solvent molecules, has been studied by X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy in two long-chain flexible nitroxide biradicals existing in fluid solutions in three spectroscopically different spatial conformations. Certain thermodynamic parameters of the conformational rearrangements were calculated from the EPR spectra. Spin exchange in two biradicals dissolved in five different alcohols was compared with that in a nonpolar solvent (toluene), polar protic (water) and aprotic (acetonitrile), and with thermodynamic characteristics of the solvents. Distinct correlations were found between macroscopic (solvent viscosity, polarity) and microscopic (solvent longitudinal relaxation time) characteristics of solvents, and thermodynamic parameters of the intramolecular conformational transitions.

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