Magnetic Properties of Conjugated Phenoxy Polyradicals |
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Authors: | Hiroyuki Nishide Naoki Yoshioka Eishun Tsuchida |
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Institution: | Department of Polymer , Chemistry Waseda University , Tokyo, 169, Japan |
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Abstract: | Formation and magnetic properties of π-conjugated phenoxy radicals bearing a porphyrin macrocycle or a polyacetylenic backbone are described. Tetrakis(3,5-di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)porphinato-metals (7-M) M = Zn(II), VO(II), and Cu(II)] were oxidized to give the corresponding stable monoradical and biradical. Magnetic properties of the radical species depend on the magnetic orbital of the central metal ion. ESR hfs structure reveals that the biradical for 7-Zn and—VO are in the triplet (S = 1) and quartet state (S = 3/2), respectively. Poly(3,5-di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenylacetylene) (8) and poly(p-ethynylphenylhydrogalvinoxyl) (9) with molecular weights of ~ /104 are characterized. ESR spectra with hyperfine structure for 8 indicate that the phenoxy radicals are conjugated with the polyacetylenic main chain over ~7 monomer units as a “neutral soliton.” Formed polyradicals for 8 and 9 are surprisingly stable, even in the solid state, due to resonance stabilization and/or steric effect of the conjugated main chain. An antiferromagnetic interaction is observed for oxidized 8 with a spin concentration above 10 mol%. |
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