Electron spin resonance (ESR) has been used to study the reorientational motion of the bis(maleonitriledithiolato)nickel trianion, [Ni(mnt)(2)](3-), in diethylene glycol dimethyl ether (diglyme). [Ni(mnt)(2)](3-) has one unpaired electron and was prepared by reducing the dianion, [Ni(mnt)(2)](2-), with potassium metal. The trianion and dianion are members of the redox series [Ni(mnt)(2)](n-) with n = 0, 1, 2, and 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe molecular motion of the planar bis(maleonitriledithiolato)nickel anion, Ni(mnt)(2)(-), has been studied as a function of temperature using electron spin resonance (ESR) in several polar solvents; they are ethyl alcohol, eugenol, dimethyl phthalate, tri-n-butyl phosphate, tris(2-ethyl-hexyl)phosphate, diglyme, and a dimethylformamide-chloroform mixed solvent. Calculated spectra in agreement with the experimental X-band spectra are obtained using axially symmetric reorientation when the long in-plane axis is the unique (parallel) axis of the rotational diffusion tensor with D parallel/D perpendicular = 3.0-4.
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