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Electron paramagnetic resonance, optical absorption, IR and Raman spectral studies on pelecypod shell.

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  • Electron paramagnetic resonance, optical absorption, IR and Raman spectral studies on pelecypod shell. Abstract Text:

    s lakshmi reddyS Lakshmi Reddy,k n m reddyK N M Reddy,g siva reddyG Siva Reddy,b j reddyB J Reddy,r l frostR L Frost,tamio endoTamio Endo,s lakshmi reddyS Lakshmi Reddy,k n m reddyK N M Reddy,g siva reddyG Siva Reddy,b j reddyB J Reddy,r l frostR L Frost,tamio endoTamio Endo,

    Pelecypod shell originated from Kolleru lake of Andhra Pradesh is used in the present work. It contains Mn(II) and Fe(III) in traces. The EPR spectrum of the compound is due to Mn(II) which is in three independent sites. The three g values are evaluated with slight differences. The hyperfine component varies from 9.33 to 9.49mT. The zero field splitting parameter is also ranges from 43.8(1) to 44.1(1)mT. Using the covalence parameter the number of ligands around metal is estimated as 20. In EPR spectrum Fe(III) is identified. The optical absorption spectrum is attributed to Mn(II) in octahedral geometry. Further 10 Dq band is attributed to Fe(II) in the optical absorption spectrum. NIR spectral results are due to water fundamentals, whereas IR and Raman spectrum is due to carbonate ion fundamentals.

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    s lakshmi reddyS Lakshmi Reddy,kn reddyKN Reddy,g siva reddyG Siva Reddy,bj reddyBJ Reddy,rl frostRL Frost,t endoT Endo,sl reddySL Reddy,kn reddyKN Reddy,gs reddyGS Reddy,bj reddyBJ Reddy,rl frostRL Frost,t endoT Endo,

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    Journal: Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomole

    VOLUME: 69

    Page Numbers: 503-8

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    ISSN: 1386-1425

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: 05

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Physics, S.V.D. College, Kadapa 516003, India.

    Country: England

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