Toward New Horizons in Verdazyl-Nitroxide High-Spin Systems: Thermally Robust Tetraradical with Quintet Ground State

29 November 2023, Version 1

Abstract

High-spin organic tetraradicals with significant intramolecular exchange interactions have high potential for advanced technological applications and fundamental research, but reported to date examples exhibit limited stability and processability. In this work, we designed the first tetraradical based on an oxoverdazyl core and nitronyl nitroxide radicals and successfully synthesized it using a palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction of oxoverdazyl radical bearing three iodo-phenylene moieties with a gold(I) nitronyl nitroxide-2-ide complex in the presence of a recently developed efficient catalytic system. The molecular and crystal structures of the tetraradical were confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The tetraradical possesses good thermal stability with decomposition onset at ∼115 °C in an inert atmosphere. The resulting unique verdazyl-nitroxide conjugate was thoroughly studied using a complex of SQUID magnetometry of polycrystalline powders, EPR spectroscopy in various matrices, cyclic voltammetry (CV), and high-level quantum chemical calculations. All collected data confirm the high thermal stability of the resulting tetraradical and quintet multiplicity of its ground state, which makes the synthesis of this important paramagnet a new milestone in the field of creating high-spin systems.

Keywords

Multispin organic systems
Polyradicals
Oxoverdazyl radicals
Nitronyl nitroxides
Thermally robust polyradicals
Quintet tetraradicals
Organic magnetic materials

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Section S1. Synthesis of 1,5-Di(4-iodophenyl)-3-(3-iodophenyl)-6-oxo-verdazyl Section S2. X-ray Crystallography Section S3. Auxiliary EPR Data and Simulation Details Section S4. DFT and ab initio Calculations Section S5. Electrochemical Study Section S6. FT-IR and HRMS spectra of the Tetraradical
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