A Paramagnetic Species in Irradiated NaNO2
- 1 August 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 35 (2), 563-567
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1731969
Abstract
Single crystals of sodium nitrite were irradiated with Co60 gamma rays at 77°K and studied by the paramagnetic resonance method. An anisotropic three‐line hyperfine spectrum associated with a single paramagnetic species was observed. The hyperfine structure arises from a nitrogen nucleus in the paramagnetic species at a position of mm point symmetry. The principal values of the g tensor and the hyperfine tensor were deduced as well as the directions of their principal axes. The paramagnetic species is believed to be NO2.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Electronic Structures and Spectra of Nitromethane and Nitrogen DioxideThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1960
- Electron Spin Resonance of Atomic and Molecular Free Radicals Trapped at Liquid Helium TemperaturePhysical Review B, 1958
- Effect of Environmental Nuclei in Electron Spin Resonance SpectroscopyPhysical Review B, 1958
- Fine Structure in the Electron Spin Resonance Spectra of NO2 SolutionsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1958
- Radiation Damage in Lanthanum Magnesium Nitrate Crystals Containing Radioactive IsotopesNature, 1957
- Magnetic Hyperfine Effects and Electronic Structure of NOPhysical Review B, 1955
- L. Hyperfine structure in paramagnetic salts and nuclear alignmentJournal of Computers in Education, 1951
- Paramagnetic Resonance Absorption in Potassium Dissolved in Liquid AmmoniaPhysical Review B, 1951
- Hyperfine Structure of the Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrum of Divalent Cobalt: ExperimentalNature, 1949