EPR STUDY OF FULLERENE RADICALS GENERATED IN PHOTOSENSITIZED TIO2 SUSPENSIONS

Citation
A. Stasko et al., EPR STUDY OF FULLERENE RADICALS GENERATED IN PHOTOSENSITIZED TIO2 SUSPENSIONS, Journal of physical chemistry, 99(21), 1995, pp. 8782-8789
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
00223654
Volume
99
Issue
21
Year of publication
1995
Pages
8782 - 8789
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3654(1995)99:21<8782:ESOFRG>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
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.