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Paramagnetic characteristics

Insulators or hopping semiconductors. Paramagnetism characteristic off configuration. EuO shows nonmetal-metal transition. [Pg.314]

Overall, within a proper operational range of 0.7 V the Ni-doped MFR IPMCs showed good paramagnetic characteristics and excellent electric responsive properties. This makes the developed MFR IPMCs attractive not only for actuator applications but also potentially for active damping applications. It is yet to be researched how the ionic liquids as potential electrolytes can improve the material to extend the operational voltage range. [Pg.63]

The structmal featmes of derivatives (iii) of later 3d transition metals, M Al(OPr )4 2 ° ° were elucidated by their UV-Vis spectra and paramagnetic characteristics, techniques commonly employed in the conventional coordination derivatives dealing with such 3d -3d systems and explaining the observations with the help of ligand field theory. For example, the selective exchange ability of branched... [Pg.207]

Another characteristic change across the lanthanide series is that of the paramagnetism of the ions this rises to a maximum at neodymium, then falls to samarium, then rises to a second maximum at gadolinium before falling finally to zero at the end of the series. [Pg.442]

In addition, the magnetic characteristics of a material can change as a function of stress (e.g., unannealed series 316 stainless steel can be magnetic after machining), temperature, pressure, and physical and chemical treatment. Therefore, when two paramagnetic materials with similar magnetic susceptibilities are to be separated, the possibility that pretreatment will facilitate subsequent separation should be studied. [Pg.1793]

Annulene is a very imstable compound that undergoes cyclization to bicyclic isomers and can be kept only at very low temperature. The NMR spectrum has been studied at low temperature." Besides indicating the double-bond geometry shown in the stmcture below, the spectrum reveals a paramagnetic ring current, the opposite to what is observed for aromatic systems. This feature is quite characteristic of the [4 ]annulenes and has been useful in characterizing the aromaticity or lack of it in annulenes." ... [Pg.519]

Let us mention some examples, that is, the passivation potential at which a metal surface suddenly changes from an active to a passive state, and the activation potential at which a metal surface that is passivated resumes active dissolution. In these cases, a drastic change in the corrosion rate is observed before and after the characteristic value of electrode potential. We can see such phenomena in thermodynamic phase transitions, e.g., from solid to liquid, from ferromagnetism to paramagnetism, and vice versa.3 All these phenomena are characterized by certain values... [Pg.218]

However, while transition-metal ions often contain unpaired electrons, they exhibit none of the reactivity that is commonly associated with such radicals outside the d block. There is no behaviour comparable to that of the highly reactive and short lived radicals such as CH3. Also associated with the presence of unpaired electrons in these species is the phenomenon of paramagnetism. The long-term stability of many compounds with unpaired electrons is a characteristic of the transition-metal series. [Pg.19]

The applications of EPR spectroscopy reviewed in the present chapter are based on the sensitivity of the spectrum displayed by iron-sulfur centers to various characteristics, such as the redox state of the center, the distribution of the valences on the iron ions, the nature and the geometry of the ligands, and the presence of nearby paramagnetic species. Although considerable progress has been made during the past few years in the quantitative analysis of these various effects in the case of the conventional iron-sulfur centers described in Section II, the discovery of centers exhibiting unusual EPR properties as... [Pg.484]

The persistent radical anion II was obtained by chemical or electrochemical reduction of the parent neutral compound. The EPR spectrum of II is composed of a triplet of triplet (ap(2P)=3.50 mT and ap(2P)=0.89 mT) characteristic of a planar conjugated structure (Fig. 9) [87]. Amazingly, the dianion III was found to be paramagnetic exhibiting an EPR spectrum composed of a distorted dou-... [Pg.68]

The electronic absorption spectra of the products of one-electron electrochemical reduction of the iron(III) phenyl porphyrin complexes have characteristics of both iron(II) porphyrin and iron(III) porphyrin radical anion species, and an electronic structure involving both re.sonance forms Fe"(Por)Ph] and tFe "(Por—)Ph has been propo.sed. Chemical reduction of Fe(TPP)R to the iron(II) anion Fe(TPP)R) (R = Et or /7-Pr) was achieved using Li BHEt3 or K(BH(i-Bu)3 as the reductant in benzene/THF solution at room temperature in the dark. The resonances of the -propyl group in the F NMR spectrum of Fe(TPP)(rt-Pr) appear in the upfield positions (—0.5 to —6.0 ppm) expected for a diamagnetic porphyrin complex. This contrasts with the paramagnetic, 5 = 2 spin state observed... [Pg.248]

Babcock GJ, Mirzabekov T, Wojtowicz W, Sodroski J. Ligand binding characteristics of CXCR4 incorporated into paramagnetic proteoliposomes. J Biol Chem 2001 276(42) 38433-38440. [Pg.54]


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