Increasing the persistency of stable free-radicals: synthesis and characterization of a nitroxide based [1]rotaxane

Organic Letters
Paola FranchiMarco Lucarini

Abstract

A persistent paramagnetic [1]rotaxane based on beta-cyclodextrin showing an increased persistency under reductive conditions has been prepared and characterized for the first time.

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