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Spin-coupling in dimers of 2,3-dicyano-5,6-dichlorosemiquinone radical anions in the crystalline state
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EngineeringTheoretical Inorganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical EngineeringCrystal Engineering ApproachStacked DimersBiophysicsMaterials Science2,3-Dicyano-5,6-dichlorosemiquinone Radical AnionsRadical (Chemistry)Physical ChemistryCrystalline StateRadical Anion DimerQuantum ChemistryMolecular ChemistryCrystallographyCrystal Structure DesignNatural SciencesMolecular Complex
A crystal engineering approach is used to stabilize a radical anion in the crystalline state and to modulate the separation distance within π-stacks of anion radicals. Alkali metal salts of 2,3-dicyano-5,6-dichlorosemiquinone (C8Cl2N2O2, DDQ∙- radical anions were prepared and their crystal structures determined: LiDDQ·2H2O·(CH3)2CO, RbDDQ·2H2O and CsDDQ·2H2O. In these structures, stacked dimers of radical anions are formed within π-stacked columns. Within the stacked dimers, interplanar separation distances are significantly shorter than the sum of the van der Waals radii for two C atoms; the shortest is 2.812 Å for the Li salt and the longest is 2.925 Å for the Cs salt. Diamagnetic character, observed by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, indicates spin-coupling of the unpaired electrons within the radical anion dimer. The electron-rich cyano substituents on DDQ∙- influence the electron redistribution within the ring skeleton. The crystalline compounds are also characterized by IR spectroscopy, complemented by quantum-chemical calculations based on both isolated and periodic models.
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