Perylene Bisimide‐Functionalized Triphenylmethyl Radicals Showing High Stability and Reversible Electrochemical Redox Properties
Zhibin Feng,
Bohan Wang,
Jiadong Zhou
et al.
Abstract:This study presents a series of triphenylmethyl monoradicals incorporating varying numbers of peripheral perylene bisimide (PBI) substituents (1PBI‐TTM·, 2PBI‐TTM· and 3PBI‐TTM·). The incorporation of electron‐withdrawing PBI substituents significantly enhances the stability of these carbon radicals, enabling them to display exceptional electrochemical redox reversibility. Notably, the electronic interplay between the PBI substituents and the central triphenylmethyl core facilitates unique and reversible multi… Show more
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