PELDOR and RIDME Measurements on a High-Spin Manganese(II)
Bisnitroxide Model Complex
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A homoleptic
bisnitroxide complex of manganese(II) was synthesized
as a model system for EPR spectroscopic distance determinations involving
high-spin metal ions and more than one distance. The performance of
the RIDME experiment is compared with that of the more frequently
used PELDOR experiment. It is shown that the PELDOR experiment yields
both distances, Mn(II)–nitroxide and nitroxide–nitroxide,
and that they can be separated to a certain extent, whereas the RIDME
experiment yields only the Mn(II)–nitroxide distance. Both
pulse sequences yield artifacts, either due to multispin effects or
higher electron-spin transitions. Orientation selection is mostly
introduced by the nitroxide signal and can be averaged out by variation
of the observer field in the RIDME experiment. Thus, both methods
might be used complementarily to obtain a reliable picture of an unknown
system.
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Meyer, Andreas; Schiemann, Olav (2016). PELDOR and RIDME Measurements on a High-Spin Manganese(II)
Bisnitroxide Model Complex. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.6b00716