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Unstable intermediates. Part LXXXVIII. Alkali-metal interaction with trapped hydrogen atoms in barium sulphate
Barium sulphate doped with various alkali-metal salts gave, on exposure to 60Co γ-rays at 77 K, two types of trapped hydrogen atoms, one of which had e.s.r. spectra characterised by hyperfine coupling to the alkali-metal cations. For example, the species NaH+ had gav= 2·0013, a‖(1H)= 513·2 G, a⊥(1H)= 510·7 G, a‖(23Na)= 21·4 G and a⊥(23Na)= 15·1 G.These results, together with data for other host crystals, are discussed in terms of the structure of the adducts and their stability.