Implementation of
modern Quantum Technologies might benefit from
the remarkable quantum properties shown by molecular spin systems.
In this Perspective, we highlight the role that molecular chemistry
can have in the current second quantum revolution, i.e., the use of
quantum physics principles to create new quantum technologies, in
this specific case by means of molecular components. Herein, we briefly
review the current status of the field by identifying the key advances
recently made by the molecular chemistry community, such as for example
the design of molecular spin qubits with long spin coherence and the
realization of multiqubit architectures for quantum gates implementation.
With a critical eye to the current state-of-the-art, we also highlight
the main challenges needed for the further advancement of the field
toward quantum technologies development.