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Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of slowly tumbling vanadyl spin probes in nematic liquid crystalsThe purposes of this vanadyl spin probe study are threefold: (1) to establish when the breakdown of motionally narrowed formulas occurs; (2) to analyze the experimental vanadyl EPR line shapes by the stochastic Lioville method as developed by Polnaszek et al. (1973) for slow tumbling in an anisotropic liquid; and (3) to compare the vanadyl probe study results with those of Polnaszek and Freed (1975). Spectral EPR line shapes are simulated for experimental spectra of vanadyl acetylacetonate (VOAA) in nematic liquid crystal butyl p-(p-ethoxyphenoxycarbonyl) phenyl carbonate (BEPC) and Phase V of EM laboratories. It is shown that the use of typical vanadyl complexes as spin probes for nematic liquid crystals simplifies the theoretical analysis and the subsequent interpretation. Guidelines for the breakdown of motionally narrowed formulas are established. Both the slow tumbling aspects and the effects of non-Brownian rotation should be resolved in order to extract quantitative information about molecular ordering and rotational mobility.
Document ID
19790056045
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Bruno, G. V.
(Texas Univ. El Paso, TX, United States)
Harrington, J. K.
(Texas Univ. El Paso, TX, United States)
Eastman, M. P.
(Texas, University El Paso, Tex., United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
November 30, 1978
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Physical Chemistry
Volume: 82
Subject Category
Solid-State Physics
Accession Number
79A40058
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSG-1316
Distribution Limits
Public
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