Impact of Chlorine Substitution on Spin–Lattice Relaxation of Triarylmethyl and 1,4-Benzosemiquinone Radicals in Glass-Forming Solvents Between 25 and 295 K

Rigidity (electromagnetism) Lattice (music) Saturation (graph theory)
DOI: 10.1007/s00723-009-0086-3 Publication Date: 2009-11-10T18:39:14Z
ABSTRACT
Spin-lattice relaxation rates measured by long-pulse saturation recovery in glassy solvents for chlorinated aromatic radicals: perchlorotriphenylmethyl radical, 2,5-dichloro-3,6-dihydroxy-1,4-benzosemiquinone, and tetrachloro-1,4-benzosemiquinone, were compared with relaxation rates for non-chlorinated analogs. The impact of the quadrupolar chlorines is small, and less than the effects of changing the rigidity of the glass. The temperature dependence of relaxation rates below the glass transition temperature could be modeled as the sum of contributions from the direct, Raman, and local mode processes.
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