Bimodal association of a bis-1,2,3-dithiazolyl radical

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Alicea A LeitchLenora D Sawyer

Abstract

The N-ethyl pyrazine-bridged bis-1,2,3-dithiazolyl radical (R(1) = Et) associates at room temperature as a C-C bonded sigma-dimer which, on heating, converts to a laterally S-S sigma-bonded structure.

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