Organic neutral radicals have long fascinated chemists with a fundamental understanding of structure–reactivity relationships in organic reactions and with applications as new functional materials. However, the elusive nature of these radicals makes the synthesis, isolation, and characterization very challenging. In this work, the synthesis of three long-lived, fluorenyl-based radicals are reported. The geometry and electronic structures of these radicals were systematically investigated with a combination of various experimental methods, besides density functional theory (DFT) calculations, which include X-ray crystallographic analysis, electron spin resonance (ESR), electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR), cyclic voltammetry, and UV–vis...
The synthesis of a novel fluorinated n‐type small molecule based on an indacenodithiophene core is r...
The first isolation and full characterization of the stable, persistent diazaboracyclic neutral radi...
Thin film processes of organic radicals remain widely unknown, although these materials may have a s...
Organic neutral radicals have long fascinated chemists with a fundamental understanding of structure...
Organic radicals display unique physical structures and could become next generation functional mate...
Recently, long-lived, organic radical species have attracted much attention from chemists and materi...
Fluorinated functional groups have attracted great interest in various aspects of chemistry applicat...
The present study is a contribution to the synthesis and extensive characterization of fundamental C...
The neutral open-shell species C13H9 formed from fluorene, C13H10, by low-energy electron bombardmen...
Electron spin resonance spectra have been observed for anion radicals derived from 2-fluoro-nitro-be...
The low temperature matrix isolation technique coupled with e.s.r. spectrometry was employed to stud...
This thesis describes two projects involving novel applications of physical organic chemistry. The f...
Thin film processes of organic radicals remain widely unknown, although these materials may have a s...
New reagents for selective radical fluorine transfer have been identified and utilized to develop tw...
Ever since their discovery, radicals have intrigued the minds of experimental and theoretical chem...
The synthesis of a novel fluorinated n‐type small molecule based on an indacenodithiophene core is r...
The first isolation and full characterization of the stable, persistent diazaboracyclic neutral radi...
Thin film processes of organic radicals remain widely unknown, although these materials may have a s...
Organic neutral radicals have long fascinated chemists with a fundamental understanding of structure...
Organic radicals display unique physical structures and could become next generation functional mate...
Recently, long-lived, organic radical species have attracted much attention from chemists and materi...
Fluorinated functional groups have attracted great interest in various aspects of chemistry applicat...
The present study is a contribution to the synthesis and extensive characterization of fundamental C...
The neutral open-shell species C13H9 formed from fluorene, C13H10, by low-energy electron bombardmen...
Electron spin resonance spectra have been observed for anion radicals derived from 2-fluoro-nitro-be...
The low temperature matrix isolation technique coupled with e.s.r. spectrometry was employed to stud...
This thesis describes two projects involving novel applications of physical organic chemistry. The f...
Thin film processes of organic radicals remain widely unknown, although these materials may have a s...
New reagents for selective radical fluorine transfer have been identified and utilized to develop tw...
Ever since their discovery, radicals have intrigued the minds of experimental and theoretical chem...
The synthesis of a novel fluorinated n‐type small molecule based on an indacenodithiophene core is r...
The first isolation and full characterization of the stable, persistent diazaboracyclic neutral radi...
Thin film processes of organic radicals remain widely unknown, although these materials may have a s...