Abstract
Photolysis of cyclodextrin inclusion complexes of diastereomers of α,α′-dimethyldibenzyl ketone in the solid state resulted in stable benzylic radicals at room temperature. These radicals were characterized by their electron spin resonance (ESR) signals, emission and excitation spectra.
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