Issue 0, 1970

An electron spin resonance study of vanadium(II). Part I. V2+ in single crystals of lithium fluoride and sodium fluoride

Abstract

The [VF6]4– ion has been detected in which the vanadium(II) ion occupies a substitutional site in the lithium and sodium fluoride lattice. For a small fraction of the ions the octahedral field is subject to tetragonal and ortho-rhombic crystal field distortions. The g-values of these ions indicate a crystal field splitting 10Dq=k× 18,000 cm.–1, where k is the orbital reduction factor. Superhyperfine structure from the 19F nuclei of the co-ordinated fluoride ions indicate that σ and π covalent bonding are of equal magnitude.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 300-303

An electron spin resonance study of vanadium(II). Part I. V2+ in single crystals of lithium fluoride and sodium fluoride

K. K. Chan and L. Shields, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 300 DOI: 10.1039/J19700000300

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