Issue 64, 2017

Ratcheting rotation or speedy spinning: EPR and dynamics of Sc3C2@C80

Abstract

Besides their technological applications, endohedral fullerenes provide ideal conditions for investigating molecular dynamics in restricted geometries. A representative of this class of systems, Sc3C2@C80 displays complex intramolecular dynamics. The motion of the 45Sc trimer has a remarkable effect on its electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrum, which changes from a symmetric 22-peak pattern at high temperature to a single broad lineshape at low temperature. The scandium trimer consists of two equivalent and one inequivalent metal atom, due to the carbon dimer rocking through the Sc3 triangle. We demonstrate through first-principles molecular dynamics (MD), EPR parameter tensor averaging, and spectral modelling that, at high temperatures, three-dimensional movement of the enclosed Sc3C2 moiety takes place, which renders the metal centers equivalent and their magnetic parameters effectively isotropic. In contrast, at low temperatures the dynamics becomes restricted to two dimensions within the equatorial belt of the Ih symmetric C80 host fullerene. This restores the inequivalence of the scandium centers and causes their anisotropic hyperfine couplings to broaden the experimental spectrum.

Graphical abstract: Ratcheting rotation or speedy spinning: EPR and dynamics of Sc3C2@C80

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Jun 2017
Accepted
19 Jul 2017
First published
19 Jul 2017

Chem. Commun., 2017,53, 8992-8995

Ratcheting rotation or speedy spinning: EPR and dynamics of Sc3C2@C80

J. Roukala, M. Straka, S. Taubert, J. Vaara and P. Lantto, Chem. Commun., 2017, 53, 8992 DOI: 10.1039/C7CC04695B

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