Abstract

Synthesis, crystallography, and magnetic characterization of a stable macrocyclic tetranitroxide 1, a calix[4]arene, which is functionalized with four tert-butylnitroxides at the upper rim, is described. In solution, 1 has a 4-fold symmetric fixed cone conformation on the NMR time scale and small, but nonnegligible, exchange interactions between the radicals (30 K > /J/k/ >>1.8 mK). In the solid state, dimerization of one diagonal pair of nitroxides leads to a pinched cone conformation for 1 with strong intradimer antiferromagnetic coupling with /J/k/ = 200-300 K (singlet-triplet energy gap, DeltaE(ST) approximately 1 kcal/mol).

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