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Thiazyl radicals: old materials for new molecular devices

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In this paper, a review describes recent advances in the development of thiazyl radicals, particularly dithiadiazolyl (RCNSSN), as molecule-based materials.
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This review describes recent advances in the development of thiazyl radicals, particularly dithiadiazolyl (RCNSSN) and dithiazolyl (RCSNSCR) as molecule-based materials. Particular emphasis is placed on their potential applications as molecular conductors, magnets and switchable materials and incorporates an overview of the structure–property relationships required in these molecular systems.

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