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Muon Implantation of Metallocenes: Ferrocene
Author(s) -
Jayasooriya Upali A.,
Grinter Roger,
Hubbard Penny L.,
Aston Georgina M.,
Stride John A.,
Hopkins Gareth A.,
Camus Laure,
Reid Ivan D.,
Cottrell Stephen P.,
Cox Stephen F. J.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
chemistry – a european journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.687
H-Index - 242
eISSN - 1521-3765
pISSN - 0947-6539
DOI - 10.1002/chem.200600853
Subject(s) - muonium , ferrocene , cyclopentadienyl complex , muon , unpaired electron , chemistry , muon spin spectroscopy , atmospheric temperature range , ring (chemistry) , relaxation (psychology) , atom (system on chip) , radical , condensed matter physics , atomic physics , physics , psychology , social psychology , biochemistry , organic chemistry , electrode , meteorology , computer science , electrochemistry , embedded system , catalysis , particle physics
Muon Spin Relaxation and Avoided Level Crossing (ALC) measurements of ferrocene are reported. The main features observed are five high field resonances in the ALC spectrum at about 3.26, 2.44, 2.04, 1.19 and 1.17 T, for the low‐temperature phase at 18 K. The high‐temperature phase at 295 K shows that only the last feature shifted down to about 0.49 T and a muon spin relaxation peak at about 0.106 T which approaches zero field when reaching the phase transition temperature of 164 K. A model involving three muoniated radicals, two with muonium addition to the cyclopentadienyl ring and the other to the metal atom, is postulated to rationalise these observations. A theoretical treatment involving spin‐orbit coupling is found to be required to understand the Fe–Mu adduct, where an interesting interplay between the ferrocene ring dynamics and the spin‐orbit coupling of the unpaired electron is shown to be important. The limiting temperature above which the full effect of spin‐orbit interaction is observable in the μSR spectra of ferrocene was estimated to be 584 K. Correlation time for the ring rotation dynamics of the Fe–Mu radical at this temperature is 3.2 ps. Estimated electron g values and the changes in zero‐field splittings for this temperature range are also reported.

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