Abstract
Neutral indolic nitroxides were obtained by oxidation of 1-hydroxyindoles with lead dioxide. Anion indolic nitroxides were obtained by reduction of indoline-N-oxides in DMSO/t-BuOK (reducing agent being the CH 3SOCH 2 − anion). In both cases an a N of about 6 gauss was found. This value, which differs from values previously reported, is justified in the course of the work. Some other anion radicals derived from bi-indolic derivatives are also reported and their structures discussed on the basis of MO calculations or by comparison with analogous examples.
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