Author:
Boas JF,Fielding PE,MacKay AG
Abstract
The phthalocyanine
(pc) complexes of a number of metals have been prepared. The e.p.r. spectra of the paramagnetic pc complexes (VO2+,
Cr2+, Mn2+, Co2+, Cu2+, Mo2+)
show metal ion resonances, while those of the diamagnetic pc complexes (H22+,
Na22+, Mg2+, Ni2+, Zn2+,
Pd2+, Cd2+, Sn2+, Pt2+ and Pb2+)
generally give free spin resonances with g ≈ 2.003 and line widths less
than 1 mT. The preparative conditions have been shown
to affect the free spin concentration in H2(pc). Irradiation also
affects the e.p.r. signal intensity in H2(pc),
Zn(pc) and Ni(pc), and there are also changes in the near-infrared spectra of
most pc complexes. The results are due to the presence of two types of defect,
the first arising from decomposition during crystal growth and the second
arising from a possible local disorder in the crystals which is produced by γ-irradiation.
The latter may be due to a cross-linking of adjacent pc molecules. Oxygen
absorption does not seem to be the major factor in the origin of the free spin
resonances.
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