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On the electron spin resonance detection of RS radicals in irradiated solids: radicals of type RSSR<sup>–</sup>, RS–SR<sub>2</sub>, and R<sub>2</sub>SSR<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup>
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsMagnetic ResonanceIrradiated SolidsOrganic ChemistryChemistrySpin PhenomenonSpectra-structure CorrelationCh2co2h 2Electron Paramagnetic ResonanceStructure ElucidationG Tensor ComponentsPhysicsBiochemistryRadical (Chemistry)Atomic PhysicsQuantum ChemistryNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsRs RadicalsElectron Spin Resonance Dating
It is suggested that radicals previously identified as RS, having g tensor components in the 2·002, 2·025, and 2·060 regions are better described as RS–SR2σ* radicals, structurally similar to the established radical anions, RS–SR–. Furthermore, a radical in irradiated thiodiglycolic acid previously thought to be (HO2CCH2)2S+ is almost certainly the dimer-cation (HO2CCH2)2S–S(CH2CO2H 2)+. The type of spectrum expected for RS radicals including HS is discussed, together with possible assignments.