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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of Donor-Acceptor Salts in Polymer Media
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Charge transfer complexes, their inherent electrical conductivity, magnetic properties and donor-acceptor redox relationships have been a focus of much research in the last several years. One direction has been in the design of memory devices and applications in molecular electronics.1,2 Our work has focused on analysis of such processes in a polymeric medium. Polycarbonate films of 7,7’,8,8’-Tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) and o-tolidine (o-T) complexes were studied by EPR spectroscopy from 100-300K. EPR spectra and magnetic susceptibility of the dispersed charge-transfer complexes are presented and compared with the pristine materials. These studies were carried out as a function of donor/acceptor stoichiometry and concentration within the polymer matrix. Saturation studies show significant differences as the composition varies. In addition the g-tensor and linewidth are strongly dependent on temperature and composition.
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