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Coulombic-enhanced hetero radical pairing interactions.

Xujun ZhengYang ZhangNing CaoXin LiShuoqing ZhangRenfeng DuHaiying WangZhenni YeYan WangFa-He CaoHaoran LiXin HongAndrew C-H SueChuluo YangWei-Guang LiuHao Li
Published in: Nature communications (2018)
Spin-spin interactions between two identical aromatic radicals have been studied extensively and utilized to establish supramolecular recognition. Here we report that spin-pairing interactions could also take place between two different π-electron radicals, namely a bipyridinium radical cation (BPY+•) and a naphthalene-1,8:4,5-bis(dicarboximide) radical anion (NDI─•). The occurrence of this type of previously unreported hetero radical-pairing interactions is attributed to enhancement effect of Coulombic attraction between these two radicals bearing opposite charges. The Coulombic-enhanced hetero radical pairing interactions are employed to drive host-guest recognition, as well as the reversible switching of a bistable [2]rotaxane.
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