Stable Radicals: Synthesis and Applications
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Organic Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2024) | Viewed by 1945
Special Issue Editors
Interests: organic radicals; electron paramagnetic resonance; radical dendrimers; spin-labeled gold nanoparticles; MRI; DNP
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Interests: organic radicals; radical dendrimers; spin-labeled gold nanoparticles; electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP); molecular switches
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
More than 120 years have passed since Moses Gomberg discovered the triphenylmethyl radical. Since then, these types of strange open-shell molecules, which are usually thermodynamically and kinetically unstable, have become key to the development of important areas of chemistry and materials science. Throughout all this time, many radicals stable enough to be isolated as pure compounds or crystals have been discovered and characterized via spectroscopic techniques, in particular via magnetic susceptibility measurements, absorption spectroscopy and, above all, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR).
Today, organic radicals are widely used in areas as diverse as plastics and rubber manufacturing, agriculture or biochemistry. They have applications as building blocks for molecule-based magnets, spintronic devices such as spin transport devices, quantum computers and spin valves, conducting materials and batteries, optoelectronics, etc., and thinking about biomedical applications, bioimaging such as contrast agents for MRI, biosensing, antioxidants or photo-triggered therapies.
In this Special Issue, we would like to reflect on all current trends and applications of organic radicals.
Dr. José Vidal-Gancedo
Dr. Vega Lloveras
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- organic radicals
- synthesis
- EPR
- spin labels
- NMR/EPR imaging
- dynamic nuclear polarization
- molecular magnetism
- spintronics