Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of R–C60 radicals Part 2: hindered rotation in alkyl- and silyl-C60 radicals
Abstract
Photolytically generated alkyl (R) and silyl (SiR3′) radicals react with C60 forming adducts readily identifiable by EPR spectroscopy. The temperature dependence of the spectra of R–C60 radicals indicates a barrier to rotation about the R–C60 bond (ΔH)which varies from ca. 3 kcal mol –1 for CH3–C60 to ca. 7 kcal mol–1 for tert-butyl-C60. Silyl-C60 radicals, on the other hand, are freely rotating about the Si–C60 bond although the Si–R′ bonds are non-rotating on the EPR timescale.