Abstract

Abstract Menthone, carvone, and griseofulvin interact with tetracyanoquinodimelhane (TCNQ) through their oximes to form molecular complexes followed by radical ions formation. The optical absorption spectra, IR & near-IR spectra, and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra confirmed the ionic nature of these complexes. This finding was developed into a sensitive spectrophoiometric assay for the cited compounds of general applicability with adequate accuracy and precision.

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