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A concise synthetic strategy for accessing ambient stable bisphenalenyls toward achieving electroactive open-shell π-conjugated materials

Wehrmann et al., 2019

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2394914754904621023
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Wehrmann C
Charlton R
Chen M
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Open-shell, π-conjugated molecules represent exciting next-generation materials due to their unique optoelectronic and magnetic properties and their potential to exploit unpaired spin densities to engineer exceptionally close π–π interactions. However, prior syntheses of …
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