Issue 17, 2002

Thermal hysteresis in dithiadiazolyl and dithiazolyl radicals induced by supercooling of paramagnetic liquids close to room temperature: a study of F3CC[upper bond 1 start]NSSN[upper bond 1 end] and an interpretation of the behaviour of F3CC[upper bond 1 start]SNSC[upper bond 1 end]CF3

Abstract

The trifluoromethyl-substituted dithiadiazolyl and dithiazolyl radicals, F3CC[upper bond 1 start]NSSN[upper bond 1 end] (1) and F3CC[upper bond 1 start]SNSC[upper bond 1 end]CF3 (2) associate through π*–π* covalent and electrostatic Sδ+…Nδ− interactions in the solid state, but melt with a dramatic volume increase to generate paramagnetic liquids; these radicals exhibit thermal hysteresis, which arises through a meta-stable super-cooled liquid state, close to room temperature.

Graphical abstract: Thermal hysteresis in dithiadiazolyl and dithiazolyl radicals induced by supercooling of paramagnetic liquids close to room temperature: a study of F3CC [[upper bond 1 start]] NSSN [[upper bond 1 end]]  and an interpretation of the behaviour of F3CC [[upper bond 1 start]] SNSC [[upper bond 1 end]] CF3

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Mar 2002
Accepted
20 Jun 2002
First published
22 Jul 2002

Chem. Commun., 2002, 1836-1837

Thermal hysteresis in dithiadiazolyl and dithiazolyl radicals induced by supercooling of paramagnetic liquids close to room temperature: a study of F3CC[upper bond 1 start]NSSN[upper bond 1 end] and an interpretation of the behaviour of F3CC[upper bond 1 start]SNSC[upper bond 1 end]CF3

H. Du, R. C. Haddon, I. Krossing, J. Passmore, J. M. Rawson and M. J. Schriver, Chem. Commun., 2002, 1836 DOI: 10.1039/B202627A

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