Uthrene, a radically new molecule?

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Manuel Melle-Franco

Abstract

We have studied uthrene with a large range of quantum chemical models. Uthrene is predicted to be naturally twisted and to possess a triplet ground state, making it the smallest non-planar polycyclic biradical that can be derived from graphene.

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Dec 15, 2015·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a·Manuel Melle-FrancoFrancesco Zerbetto
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