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Thermoluminescence originating from the singlet excited state of 1,4-diarylcyclohexane-1,4-diyls: a potentially general strategy for the observation of short-lived biradicals.

Thermoluminescence originating from the singlet excited state of 1,4-diarylcyclohexane-1,4-diyls: a potentially general strategy for the observation of short-lived biradicals. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Thermoluminescence originating from the singlet excited state of 1,4-diarylcyclohexane-1,4-diyls: a potentially general strategy for the observation of short-lived biradicals. Abstract Text:

    hayato namaiHayato Namai,hiroshi ikedaHiroshi Ikeda,yosuke hoshiYosuke Hoshi,kazuhiko mizunoKazuhiko Mizuno,

    Thermoluminescence originating from the singlet excited state of 1,4-diarylcyclohexane-1,4-diyls: a potentially general strategy for the observation of short-lived biradicals. Publishing Authors By Initials

    h namaiH Namai,h ikedaH Ikeda,y hoshiY Hoshi,k mizunoK Mizuno,

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    Thermoluminescence originating from the singlet excited state of 1,4-diarylcyclohexane-1,4-diyls: a potentially general strategy for the observation of short-lived biradicals. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)

    VOLUME: 46

    Page Numbers: 7396-8

    Journal Abbreviation: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl.

    ISSN: 1433-7851

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

    Thermoluminescence originating from the singlet excited state of 1,4-diarylcyclohexane-1,4-diyls: a potentially general strategy for the observation of short-lived biradicals. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, Japan.

    Country: Germany

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