Strategy for Stimuli-Induced Spin Control Using a Liquescent Radical Cation

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Abstract

A liquescent salt based on an N-pentylphenothiazine radical cation (1•+·NTf2-) exhibited a unique crystal-crystal phase transition from a paramagnetic orange solid to a diamagnetic green solid induced by brief, weak, and pinpoint mechanostress. Electron spin resonance and electronic spectroscopies revealed that this unprecedented solid-state spin controllability was attributable to mechanostress-triggered sequential association of the highly mobile radical species occurring under neat conditions.

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Suzuki, S., Maya, R., Uchida, Y., & Naota, T. (2019). Strategy for Stimuli-Induced Spin Control Using a Liquescent Radical Cation. ACS Omega, 4(6), 10031–10035. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00982

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