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Isolating Free Carbenes, their Mixed Dimers and Organic Radicals
Published on: April 19, 2019
Carbene-derived α-acyl formamidinium cations: organic molecules with readily tunable multiple redox processes
Cassie L Deardorff1, R Eric Sikma1, Christopher P Rhodes1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA. hudnall@txstate.edu.
Abstract:
A series of α-acyl formamidinium ions and their corresponding 1-electron reduced neutral radicals were synthesized, and their electrochemical properties were evaluated. These cations exhibit multi-electron redox processes that are highly electrochemically reversible at rapid scan rates (100 mV s(-1)), and the redox potentials were readily tailored by up to ∼1.0 V, making them ideal candidates for organic radical-based charge storage materials.
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