“…Even the 6-oxoverdazyl diradical, in which the two radicals are directly linked, remains an open shell singlet diradical in its ground state, with the triplet excited state some 760 cm −1 higher in energy. 52 Electronic and magnetic communication has been investigated in polyradicals of general structure 34, in which a verdazyl is linked by a π -conjugated spacer "X" to a different open shell chromophore, for example, nitronyl nitroxide, 82 tetrathiafulvalene radical cation, 81 triplet nitrene (generated by photolysis of the corresponding azide), 63,85 or triplet excited states of organic compounds, such as pyrene or anthracene. 74,86 In all of these cases, where spin-spin interactions were probed quantitatively (using EPR spectroscopy and/or computational studies) the exchange coupling energies remain on the order of a few hundred wavenumbers.…”