“…It is widely used as an EPR standard and serves as a radical scavenger/antioxidant, and, as such, it has numerous biological applications. 3,4 Since its discovery by G. Coppinger, 1 galvinoxyl and many of its derivatives have been studied extensively and electronic absorption, 5 photoelectron, 6 temperature dependent EPR spectra, 5,7,8 magnetic properties, 5,9,10 X-ray structure, 11,12 and photolysis experiments 13,14 have been published. Galvinoxyl has a C 2 rotational symmetry axis in crystals.…”