Abstract

The electronic absorption spectrum of the hexamethyl(Dewar benzene) radical cation (1• +) is presented for the first time. Partial stabilization of 1• + in organic glasses at cryogenic temperatures is explained in terms of matrix rigidity, which can inhibit the isomerization process. Annealing of the matrix leads to fast isomerization of 1• + to hexamethylbenzene radical cation (2• +) and, at high concentrations of 1, formation of the hexamethylbenzene dimer radical cation can be observed.

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