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ChemInform Abstract: A Room Temperature Stable 1,3-Diphosphaallyl Radical.

Y. CANAC

Y. CANAC

Lab. Chim. Coord., CNRS, Inst. Natl. Polytech., Univ. Paul Sabatier, F- 31077 Toulouse, Fr.

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A. BACEIREDO

A. BACEIREDO

Lab. Chim. Coord., CNRS, Inst. Natl. Polytech., Univ. Paul Sabatier, F- 31077 Toulouse, Fr.

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W. W. SCHOELLER

W. W. SCHOELLER

Lab. Chim. Coord., CNRS, Inst. Natl. Polytech., Univ. Paul Sabatier, F- 31077 Toulouse, Fr.

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D. GIGMES

D. GIGMES

Lab. Chim. Coord., CNRS, Inst. Natl. Polytech., Univ. Paul Sabatier, F- 31077 Toulouse, Fr.

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G. BERTRAND

G. BERTRAND

Lab. Chim. Coord., CNRS, Inst. Natl. Polytech., Univ. Paul Sabatier, F- 31077 Toulouse, Fr.

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First published: 02 August 2010

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Cyclic voltammetry of the corresponding diphosphirenium salt in CH2Cl2 leads by reduction at -1,6 V to the stable radical (I), which can be isolated as red crystals. It is characterized by mass and ESR spectroscopy as well as ab initio calculations.

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