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Polymorphism of a Planar Neutral Radical: Magnetic and Optical Implications.

Genievieve C Borg,Harrison K. S. Young, Michelle Mills, Jacob W Mastrandrea,Florian Benner,Selvan Demir,Alan J. Lough,Paul D. Boyle,Kathryn E. Preuss

Canadian Journal of Chemistry(2024)

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Abstract
The synthesis and characterization of a new paramagnetic ligand, 4-(N'-methyl-2'-benzimidazolyl)-1,2,3,5-dithiadiazolyl (MebimDTDA), is presented. MebimDTDA exhibits polymorphism in the solid state. The red microcrystalline form (Form I-red) is diamagnetic below T = 370 K, consistent with typical multi-center two-electron bonding interactions (i.e., pancake bonds) between planar π-radicals. By contrast, the green-black crystalline form (Form II-green) exhibits paramagnetic properties consistent with the observed unusual crystal packing in which some, but not all, of the radicals are arranged in a typical pancake-bonded geometry. Crystallographic analysis, magnetic data, and computational methods are employed to elucidate the structure-property relationship, with an emphasis on the role of crystal packing.
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