A. Stasko et al., EPR STUDY OF FULLERENE RADICALS GENERATED IN PHOTOSENSITIZED TIO2 SUSPENSIONS, Journal of physical chemistry, 99(21), 1995, pp. 8782-8789
A UV (300-400 nm) photoactivated TiO2 suspension in a (1:1) mixture of
toluene and methanol at 295 K was found to be a very effective system
for generating fullerene radicals in high concentrations with good re
producibility. The primary generated radical A is characterized by a s
ingle-line EPR spectrum (g = 2.0000 and peak-to-peak width (pp) = 0.09
mT). After an induction period, the formation of an additional parama
gnetic product B with g = 2.0006 and pp = 0.042 mT is observed. Higher
ratios of fullerene:TiO2 and shorter irradiation periods favor the fo
rmation of radical A. Both radicals A and B were also generated via in
-situ cathodic reduction and in both systems (TiO2 and electrolytic) w
ere found to be similar with respect to g factor, line width, and satu
ration behavior. Using fullerene enriched to 7% in C-13, the line widt
h of A increased from 0.09 to 0.17 mT. Lowering the temperature, line
A was narrowed from pp(300 K) = 0.095 to pp(180 K) = 0.032 mT and at 1
50 K became asymmetric. At 100 K the observed spectrum is well describ
ed by an axially symmetric g matrix with g* - g* = 0.0008. Analogous
VIS/NLR measurements with an intensive line at 1075 nm confirm that in
the EPR investigations radical A is a monoanion of C-60.