Landolt-Börnstein - Group II Molecules and Radicals
Volume 26E2 2009

Magnetic Properties of Free Radicals · Phosphorus-Centered Radicals, Radicals Centered on Other Heteroatoms, Organic Radical Ions. Part 2

Editors: H. Fischer
ISBN: 978-3-540-87639-7 (Print) 978-3-540-87641-0 (Online)
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-87641-0

Table of contents (61 documents)

  1. Online Document 1

    I General introduction

    H. Fischer

  2. Online Document 2

    III General symbols and abbreviations

    H. Fischer

  3. Online Document 3

    16.1 Introduction

    A.G. Davies

  4. Online Document 4

    16.2.1.1 Monosubstituted 1,2-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  5. Online Document 5

    16.2.1.2 3,4-Disubstituted 1,2-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  6. Online Document 6

    16.2.1.3 3,5-Disubstituted 1,2-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  7. Online Document 7

    16.2.1.4 3,6-Disubstituted 1,2-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  8. Online Document 8

    16.2.1.5 4,5-Disubstituted 1,2-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  9. Online Document 9

    16.2.1.6 Trisubstituted 1,2-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  10. Online Document 10

    16.2.1.7 Tetrasubstituted 1,2-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  11. Online Document 11

    16.2.1.8 Imino-1,2-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  12. Online Document 12

    16.2.2.1 Unsubstituted 1,4-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  13. Online Document 13

    16.2.2.2 Monosubstituted 1,4-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  14. Online Document 14

    16.2.2.3 Disubstituted 1,4-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  15. Online Document 15

    16.2.2.4 Trisubstituted 1,4-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  16. Online Document 16

    16.2.2.5 Tetrasubstituted 1,4-benzosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  17. Online Document 17

    16.3 1,4-Naphthosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  18. Online Document 18

    16.4 9,10-Phenanthrosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  19. Online Document 19

    16.5 9,10-Anthrosemiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  20. Online Document 20

    16.6 Other semiquinones

    A.G. Davies

  21. Online Document 21

    17.1 Introduction

    A.G. Davies

  22. Online Document 22

    17.2 Radical cations of alkanes

    A.G. Davies

  23. Online Document 23

    17.3.1 Radical cations of cyclohexanes

    A.G. Davies

  24. Online Document 24

    17.3.2 Radical cations of other cycloalkanes

    A.G. Davies

  25. Online Document 25

    17.4.1 Radical cations of acyclic monoenes

    A.G. Davies

  26. Online Document 26

    17.4.2 Radical cations of acyclic di- and higher-enes

    A.G. Davies

  27. Online Document 27

    17.4.3 Radical cations of cyclic monoenes

    A.G. Davies

  28. Online Document 28

    17.4.4 Radical cations of cyclic di- and higher-enes

    A.G. Davies

  29. Online Document 29

    17.5 Radical cations of alkynes

    A.G. Davies

  30. Online Document 30

    17.6.1 Benzene hydrocarbons

    A.G. Davies

  31. Online Document 31

    17.6.2 Radical cations of bi-, tri-, and tetra-phenylenes

    A.G. Davies

  32. Online Document 32

    17.6.3 Radical cations of biphenyls and higher biaryls

    A.G. Davies

  33. Online Document 33

    17.6.4 Radical cations of azulenes

    A.G. Davies

  34. Online Document 34

    17.6.5 Radical cations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

    A.G. Davies

  35. Online Document 35

    17.7 Radical cations of cyclophanes

    A.G. Davies

  36. Online Document 36

    17.8.1 Radical cations of aliphatic alcohols and ethers

    A.G. Davies

  37. Online Document 37

    17.8.2 Radical cations of furans

    A.G. Davies

  38. Online Document 38

    17.8.3 Radical cations of carbonyl compounds

    A.G. Davies

  39. Online Document 39

    17.8.4 Radical cations of phenols and aromatic ethers

    A.G. Davies

  40. Online Document 40

    17.9.1 Radical cations of aliphatic amines and derivatives

    A.G. Davies

  41. Online Document 41

    17.9.2 Radical cations of imines

    A.G. Davies

  42. Online Document 42

    17.9.3 Radical cations of diazo compounds

    A.G. Davies

  43. Online Document 43

    17.9.4 Radical cations of azo compounds

    A.G. Davies

  44. Online Document 44

    17.9.5 Radical cations of hydrazines

    A.G. Davies

  45. Online Document 45

    17.9.6 Radical cations of aromatic amines

    A.G. Davies

  46. Online Document 46

    17.9.7 Radical cations of nitroso and related compounds

    A.G. Davies

  47. Online Document 47

    17.9.8 Radical cations of pyrroles

    A.G. Davies

  48. Online Document 48

    17.9.9 Heteroaromatic compounds containing 1 or 2 nitrogen atoms

    A.G. Davies

  49. Online Document 49

    17.9.10 Heteroaromatic compounds containing 3 or 4 nitrogen atoms

    A.G. Davies

  50. Online Document 50

    17.9.11 Radical cations of heteroaromatic compounds containing both nitrogen and sulphur

    A.G. Davies

  51. Online Document 51

    17.10.1 Radical cation of sulfides

    A.G. Davies

  52. Online Document 52

    17.10.2 Radical cations of thiophenes

    A.G. Davies

  53. Online Document 53

    17.10.3 Radical cations of thiofulvalenes

    A.G. Davies

  54. Online Document 54

    17.10.4 Radical cations of aromatic and heterocyclic sulphur compounds

    A.G. Davies

  55. Online Document 55

    17.10.5 Radical cations of other compounds of sulfur, selenium, and tellurium

    A.G. Davies

  56. Online Document 56

    17.11.1 Radical cations of alkyl halides

    A.G. Davies

  57. Online Document 57

    17.11.2 Radical cations of aryl fluorides

    A.G. Davies

  58. Online Document 58

    17.12 Radical cations of compounds of phosphorus

    A.G. Davies

  59. Online Document 59

    17.13.1 Radical cations of organosilanes

    A.G. Davies

  60. Online Document 60

    17.13.2 Radical cations of organomercury compounds

    A.G. Davies

  61. Online Document 61

    17.13.3 Radical cations of other organometallic compounds

    A.G. Davies