Unstable intermediates. Part CXXXV. The formation of Sn3+ and Pb3+ centres in irradiated tin and lead salts, and their electron spin resonance parameters

Abstract
A wide range of stannous, stannic, plumbous, and plumbic compounds have been exposed to 60Co γ-rays at 77 K and their e.s.r. spectra studied. In most cases very high-field features were detected that can be ascribed to species containing 119Sn, 117Sn, and 200Pb nuclei. These are thought to be Sn3+ and Pb3+ ions bonded to various ligands characteristic of the host lattices. Trends in the derived hyperfine coupling constants are discussed in terms of environmental effects.

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