Bis-1,3-dithiolium chloride: An unusually stable organic radical cation

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Treatment of bis-1,3-dithiole with 1 equiv. of chlorine affords a very stable radical cation which is amenable to full chemical and spectroscopic characterization.

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Wudl, F., Smith, G. M., & Hufnagel, E. J. (1970). Bis-1,3-dithiolium chloride: An unusually stable organic radical cation. Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications, (21), 1453–1454. https://doi.org/10.1039/C29700001453

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