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2.2.2 Nitrogen radicals
2.2 Uncharged organic free radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
4 Further references
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2.3.2.2 Semiquinones
2.3.2 Isocyclic compoundsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
6.2.1.10 Aryl radicals
6.2.1 Methyl-nitrosopropane (MNP)Landolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.1 Inorganic free radicals and radical ions
2 TablesLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
1 Introduction
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4.4.6.2 Benzyl radicals with one substituent at C(7)
4.4.6 Benzyl radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1987|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.1.4 Ketyls
2.2.1 Carbon radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.1.2.1 Alkylradicals with R
2.2.1.2 Alkyl radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.4 Organic compounds of silicon, phosphorus and boron
2.3 Organic negative radical ionsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.2.5 Nitrile-, formyl-, acetyl-, silyl- and germyl-substituted benzenes
2.3.2 Isocyclic compoundsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.2.3 Benzene and hydrocarbon substituted benzenes
2.3.2 Isocyclic compoundsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.3 Nitric oxide radicals
2.2 Uncharged organic free radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.1.3 Carbon radicals with conjugated n-electron systems
2.2.1 Carbon radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.4.3 Disubstituted phenoxy radicals
2.2.4 Oxy radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.4.2 Isocyclic compounds
2.4 Organic positive radical ionsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.2.1 Alicyclic and semiaromatic hydrocarbons
2.3.2 Isocyclic compoundsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.4.5 Other aryloxy radicals
2.2.4 Oxy radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.2.6 Non condensed polycyclic isocyclic aromatic compounds
2.3.2 Isocyclic compoundsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.2.4.A Mononitrobenzenes
2.3.2.4 NitrobenzenesLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.4.4 Tri- and tetra-substituted phenoxy radicals
2.2.4 Oxy radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.4.1 Alkoxy radicals
2.2.4 Oxy radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.2.7 Condensed isocyclic aromatic compounds
2.3.2 Isocyclic compoundsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.1 Acyclic compounds
2.3 Organic negative radical ionsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.5 Organic biradicals and organic donor-acceptor-complexes
2 TablesLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.4.3 Heterocyclic compounds
2.4 Organic positive radical ionsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.1.2.3 Alkylradicals with 3R
2.2.1.2 Alkyl radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.1.1 sigma-electronic carbon radicals
2.2.1 Carbon radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.3.2 Sulfur, oxygen, and seleno heterocyclic compounds
2.3.3 Heterocyclic compoundsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.3.2.4.B Di- and trinitrobenzenes
2.3.2.4 NitrobenzenesLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.1.2.2 Alkylradicals with 2R
2.2.1.2 Alkyl radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
3 References for 2
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2.3.3.1 Nitrogen heterocyclic compounds
2.3.3 Heterocyclic compoundsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.5 Thio radicals
2.2 Uncharged organic free radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
2.2.4.2 Non- and mono-substituted phenoxy radicals
2.2.4 Oxy radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1965|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
General symbols and abbreviations
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6.3.7.1 Hydrogen and parent radical ions
6.3.7 NitrosodureneLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
6.3.1.5 Aryl radicals
6.3.1 Nitrosobenzene and nitrobenzeneLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
6.3.1.1 Primary alkyl radicals
6.3.1 Nitrosobenzene and nitrobenzeneLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
6.2.1.1.1 Primary alkyl radicals with a carbonyl substituent
6.2.1.1 Radicals derived from amino acids and peptidesLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
6.2.1.9 Substituted vinyl radicals
6.2.1 Methyl-nitrosopropane (MNP)Landolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
6.2.1.6.5 Secondary alkyl radicals with other beta-substituents
6.2.1.6 Secondary alkyl radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
6.2.1.6.1 Secondary alkyl radicals with a beta-trigonal carbon substituent
6.2.1.6 Secondary alkyl radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
6.2.1.5.4 Primary alkyl radicals with a beta-carbonyl substituent
6.2.1.5 Primary alkyl radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1989|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
4.2.7 Allyl radicals containing silicon
4.2 Radicals with 3 conjugated pi-electronsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1987|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
4.10.3 9-Phenylfluorenyl radicals
4.10 Radicals with 19 conjugated pi-clectronsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1987|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
4.7.10.1 Diphenylmethyl-type radicals containing furan rings
4.7.10 Diphenylmethyl-type radicals containing heterocyclic 6pi-electron systemsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1987|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
4.7.5 Xanthyl radicals
4.7 Radicals with 13 conjugated pi-electronsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1987|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
4.7.2.3 Diphenylmethyl-type radicals related to phenylindanyl
4.7.2 Diphenylmethyl radicalsLandolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1987|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals -
Diphenylmethyl radicals with halogen and halogen containing substituents at C(7)
4.7.2.2 Diphenylmethyl radicals with substituents at C(7)Landolt-Börnstein / Springer Materials | 1987|Keywords: Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals
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