The stable radical, 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperinyl-oxide (TEMPO), is shown to be a stable redox shuttle in Li-ion coin cells providing over of shuttle-protected overcharge. Derivatives of TEMPO, such as 4-methoxy-TEMPO and 4-cyano-TEMPO are also stable. Relatives of TEMPO, having a five-membered ring, such as 3-cyano-2,2,5,5-tetramethyl-1-pyrrolidinyloxy (3-cyano-PROXYL) show similar stability. One disadvantage of these molecules is their relatively low oxidation potentials, which are too close to that of for commercial applications. Ab initio calculations show that the redox potential of these molecules can be tailored by substitutions of fluorine for the hydrogen atoms in the methyl groups.