Issue 3, 2024

Structure–property–function relationships of stabilized and persistent C- and N-based triaryl radicals

Abstract

Structurally similar C- and N-based triaryl radicals are among the most commonly used structural motifs in stable, open-shell, organic molecules. The application of such species is associated with their stability, properties and structural design. This study summarizes the basic stabilization and persistence principles of C- and N-based triaryl radicals and highlights recent advances in design strategies of radicals tailored for specific applications.

Graphical abstract: Structure–property–function relationships of stabilized and persistent C- and N-based triaryl radicals

Article information

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Submitted
21 Nov 2023
Accepted
04 Dec 2023
First published
05 Dec 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Commun., 2024,60, 252-264

Structure–property–function relationships of stabilized and persistent C- and N-based triaryl radicals

A. Vasiļevska and T. Slanina, Chem. Commun., 2024, 60, 252 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC05706B

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