Molecular materials from 1,3,2-dithiazolyls. Solid-state structuresand magnetic properties of 2,3-naphthalene and quinoxalinederivatives

Tosha M. Barclay, A. Wallace Cordes, Noel A. George, R. C. Haddon, Richard T. Oakley, Thom T.M. Palstra, Gregory W. Patenaude, Robert W. Reed, John F. Richardson, Hongzhou Zhang

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Abstract

In the solid state, at room temperature, the radicals 2,3-naphthalene-1,3,2-dithiazolyl (NDTA) and quinoxaline-1,3,2-dithiazolyl (QDTA) are not dimerized; discrete molecules of NDTA are packed in a herringbone fashion, while those of QDTA adopt a slipped π-stack motif; NDTA is essentially paramagnetic at ambient temperatures, with weak antiferromagnetism developing below 190 K; QDTA is diamagnetic at low temperature, but limited paramagnetism sets in above 120 K.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)873-874
JournalChemical communications
Volume1997
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

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