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Applications modified Bloch equations

This approach works well for electron transfer reactions where the rate is simply related to the broadening, but to proceed further in kinetic applications of ESR spectroscopy we must deal with the Bloch equations and modified Bloch equations. [Pg.92]

A very similar application of the modified Bloch equations was based in the work of Adams and Connelly.4 ESR spectra (Figure 5.8) of [Mo P(0 Me)3 2(MeC = CMc)Cp] show the expected triplet (two equivalent 31P nuclei) at 280 K, but only a doublet at 160 K. At intermediate temperatures, the lines broaden. The interpretation is that the alkyne undergoes a pendulum oscillation, which in the extrema diverts spin density from one or the other phosphite. Interestingly, the diamagnetic cation undergoes a similar motion on the NMR time scale, but then the alkyne undergoes a complete rotation. Thus, analysis of the effect leads to a measure of the rate of the oscillation. The... [Pg.104]


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