Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1518355 Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The tetramethylammonium-hydrogen fumarate-fumaric acid (hereafter, [TMAHF-FA]) complex was synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic (IR), structural (XRD) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques. In the crystal structure, tetramethylammonium cation lies on a mirror plane of the space group P21/m. Crystal structure analysis reveals that there is a large degree of proton sharing between the fumaric acid and hydrogen fumarate, with the H atom lying almost symmetrically between the donor and acceptor sites, as evidenced by the long O-H and short H⋯O distances [1.19(3) Å, 1.26(3) Å], respectively. γ-Irradiation damage centers in [TMAHF-FA] single crystal have been investigated by EPR at room temperature. The spectra indicated the existence of C˙αHαCβHβCOO- radical. The EPR spectra recorded in the three mutually perpendicular planes have shown two magnetically distinct paramagnetic sites in monoclinic lattice. The principal values of g and hyperfine constants for both sites were calculated. IR spectrum was resolved and transitions were assigned based on the molecular structure.
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