Probing flexibility in porphyrin-based molecular wires using double electron electron resonance.
A series of butadiyne-linked zinc porphyrin oligomers, with one, two, three, and four porphyrin units and lengths of up to 75 A, have been spin-labeled at both ends with stable nitroxide TEMPO radicals. The pulsed EPR technique of double electron electron resonance (DEER) was used to probe the distr...
Main Authors: | Lovett, J, Hoffmann, M, Cnossen, A, Shutter, A, Hogben, H, Warren, J, Pascu, S, Kay, C, Timmel, C, Anderson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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