Stable 2D anti-ferromagnetically coupled fluorenyl radical dendrons

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We report the first class of stable, two-dimensional (2D) anti-ferromagnetically coupled dendritic polyradicaloids. A kinetically blocked fluorenyl radical was used to build up the first and second generation dendrons FR-G1 and FR-G2 containing three and seven fluorenyl units, respectively. The neighboring fluorenyl radicals in FR-G1 and FR-G2 show moderate anti-ferromagnetic exchange interaction, resulting in a doublet and quartet ground state, respectively, with a small doublet-quartet energy gap. From FR-G1 to FR-G2, the energy gap decreased and the two-photon absorption was enhanced owing to more extended 2D π-conjugation. Both compounds showed multiple redox waves due to their polyradical character.

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Wang, J., Kim, G., Sandoval-Salinas, M. E., Phan, H., Gopalakrishna, T. Y., Lu, X., … Wu, J. (2018). Stable 2D anti-ferromagnetically coupled fluorenyl radical dendrons. Chemical Science, 9(13), 3395–3400. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc05493a

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