Purely organic-derived polymeric magnets: a brief review on polyradicals with intrinsic magnetism
Abstract
Since the discovery of the ferromagnetic properties of polyBIPO, the intrinsic magnetism of pure organic-derived polyradicals has garnered significant attention. In contrast to known magnetic coordination polymers, the magnetism in polyradicals arises from unpaired electrons within the radicals rather than metal ions. Through π-conjugation, a stabilized high-spin state among the plural unpaired electrons can be achieved based on an intramolecular and strong through-bond spin-exchange interaction. In this paper, we review the progress in magnetic polyradicals by categorizing them into main chain and pendant types and discussing different main chains and pendant radicals. Simultaneously, we describe the advantages and limitations of these two types and provide prospects for the development of magnetic polyradicals.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Polymer Chemistry Recent Review Articles, 2024