A modular approach for the synthesis of nanometer-sized polynitroxide multi-spin systems

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The synthesis of rigid symmetric polyradical model systems with inter-spin distances between 1.4 and 4 nm and their room temperature continuous wave (CW) EPR spectra are reported. Conditions for attachment of the spin-label via esterification have been optimized on the direct synthesis of polyradicals from commercially available polyphenols and the carboxylic acid functionalized nitroxide TPC. A common synthetic protocol utilizing 4-hydroxy-4′-iodobiphenyl as a key building block has been used to synthesize an equilateral biradical and a triradical in only two steps from commercially available starting materials. The first synthesis of a tetraradical based upon an adamantane core bearing six equivalent nitroxide-nitroxide distances is also reported. These systems are very promising candidates for studying multi-spin effects in pulsed EPR distance measurements.

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Valera, S., Taylor, J. E., Daniels, D. S. B., Dawson, D. M., Athukorala Arachchige, K. S., Ashbrook, S. E., … Bode, B. E. (2014). A modular approach for the synthesis of nanometer-sized polynitroxide multi-spin systems. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 79(17), 8313–8323. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo5015678

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