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Abstract A diradical/biradical character of organic derivatives is one of the key aspects of contemporary research focusing on the fundamental studies followed by potential applicability relying on the unique optical, electronic, or magnetic properties assigned to unpaired electrons. A precise involvement of two p ‐phenylenes into a cyclophane‐like conjugated, diatropic system creates a flexible molecule with the two different characters of both subunits (benzene and quinone) imprinting into the structure a Kekulé delocalized system. A dynamic of both carbocyclic subunits, and their mutual interaction generates a singlet open‐shell state (J=−1.25 kcal/mol) as documented spectroscopically (NMR and EPR). The extended theoretical analysis has proved a correlation between dihedral angle and the diradicaloid character that shifts from a closed‐shell singlet to an open‐shell state, eventually showing the y 0 =0.86 for 78 degrees and ΔE ST =−0.34 kcal/mol.
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Piotr Banachowicz
Institute of Organic Chemistry
Mainak Das
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Krzysztof Kruczała
Jagiellonian University
Angewandte Chemie
Jagiellonian University
University of Wrocław
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