Influence of C60 Aggregation on Pseudorotation in the Excited Triplet State Probed by Multifrequency Time-Resolved EPR

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Hideto Matsuoka
Takuya Kotaki
Seigo Yamauchi
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[1] University of Bonn,Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
[2] Tohoku University,Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials
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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance; Decay Kinetic; Excited Triplet State; Pulse Electron Paramagnetic Resonance; Quick Decay;
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The influence of C60 aggregation on time-resolved (TR) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) of C60 in the excited triplet state was investigated by multifrequency EPR techniques. Temperature-independent X-band (9.7 GHz) TR-EPR spectra were observed in a fresh toluene solution, while temperature-dependent ones were reported in literatures. The experimental spectra in this study indicated that the pseudorotation of pristine C60 in frozen toluene solution is not frozen out even at lower temperatures. Careful investigations of TR-EPR and its decay kinetics demonstrated that the pseudorotation can be affected by C60 aggregation. A comparison between X- and W-band (94.9 GHz) results indicated that the aggregation can be accelerated by a capillary effect. Three decay constants were extracted from the analysis of the decay kinetics. The fastest component was ascribed to the pseudorotation, which was independent of temperature in the range of 10–40 K. The temperature dependences of the decay kinetics showed that the pseudorotation is not affected by C60 aggregation at higher temperatures.
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