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Title: Identification of radiation-induced radical structure in azocalix[4]arene: An EPR study
Authors: Usta, Keziban
Özen Karakuş, Özlem
Usta, Ayhan
Deligöz, Hasalettin
Keywords: azocalix[4]arene
chemical synthesis
electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)
irradiation effects
Abstract: A macrocyclic azocalix[4]arene (1) based ester derivative was synthesized. The single crystals of azocalix[4]arene were produced by slow evaporation of concentrated ethyl acetate solutions. These single crystals were exposed to 60 Co gamma rays with a dose rate of 0.980 kGy h -1 for 48 and 72 h to produce a stable free radical. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements were performed in three mutually perpendicular planes of the single crystal in the magnetic field, in addition, temperature dependence of the EPR signal was studied between 120 K and 450 K. The spectra were found to be temperature and angular dependent. Analysis based on the spectra recorded showed that a free radical was formed by fission of a C-H bond. This radical is described as • C a HC b H 3 The averages of the principal values of the hyperfine parameters and g-factor are: g = 2.0034, A Ha = 1.28 mT, A H1=H2 = 1.00 mT, and A H3 = 0.49 mT. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7968
https://doi.org/10.1002/mrc.3998
ISSN: 0749-1581
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