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IT has been shown1 that bi-radical molecular compounds can be formed from quinones (O—Q—O) and aromatic diamines (D), and that these compounds are of the ionic form O—Q—O] D+.
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KAINER, H., BIJL, D. & ROSE-INNES, A. Free Radical Salts of Halogenated Quinones. Nature 178, 1462–1463 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/1781462b0
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