Oxindolyl‐Based Radicals with Tunable Mechanochromic and Thermochromic Behavior
Tingting Xu,
Yi Han,
Yong Ni
et al.
Abstract:Organic radicals based dynamic covalent chemistry is promising in preparing stimuli‐responsive chromic materials, due to their simplicity of dissociation/association, accompanied with distinct color changes during the process. However, suitable organic radicals for dynamic covalent chemistry have not been widely explored yet. Herein, a series of oxindolyl‐based mono‐radicals (OxRs) with different substituents were successfully synthesized and studied systematically as potential building blocks for stimuli‐resp… Show more
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