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Vanadocene(IV) dicyanide complexes: The evidence superhyperfine coupling for compounds with 13CN ligands
Authors: Honzíček Jan | Vinklárek Jaromír | Černošek Zdeněk | Císařová Ivana
Year: 2007
Type of publication: článek v odborném periodiku
Name of source: Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
Publisher name: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Place: Chichester
Page from-to: 508-512
Titles:
Language Name Abstract Keywords
cze Vanadocene(IV) dicyanide complexes: The evidence superhyperfine coupling for compounds with 13CN ligands EPR study of vanadocene complexes (C5H5)2V(CN)2 and (CH3C5H4)2V(CN)2 was done. Such compounds show strong super-hyperfine coupling (|aiso(13C)| ~ 11.85 × 10-4 cm-1) when 13C labeled cyanide was used for their preparation. Super-hyperfine splitting was observed in isotropic spectra of solution samples as well as in anisotropic spectra of frozen solutions. Such study was suplemented with structural characterization of parent compounds. Molecular structure of complex (CH3C5H4)2V(CN)2 was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Both compounds were characterized by infrared and Raman spectra. bent metallocene, pseudohalide complexes, EPR spectroscopy, super-hyperfine coupling, X-ray structure
eng Vanadocene(IV) dicyanide complexes: The evidence superhyperfine coupling for compounds with 13CN ligands EPR study of vanadocene complexes (C5H5)2V(CN)2 and (CH3C5H4)2V(CN)2 was done. Such compounds show strong super-hyperfine coupling (|aiso(13C)| ~ 11.85 × 10-4 cm-1) when 13C labeled cyanide was used for their preparation. Super-hyperfine splitting was observed in isotropic spectra of solution samples as well as in anisotropic spectra of frozen solutions. Such study was suplemented with structural characterization of parent compounds. Molecular structure of complex (CH3C5H4)2V(CN)2 was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Both compounds were characterized by infrared and Raman spectra. bent metallocene, pseudohalide complexes, EPR spectroscopy, super-hyperfine coupling, X-ray structure