Abstract

Even when it is N,N′-disubstituted by the acceptor groups C(O)Me and P(S) Me2, the 1,4-dihydropyrazine system remains sufficiently electron rich to undergo facile one-electron oxidation to give persistent radical cations with acetamide and thiophosphinic amide functionality.

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