triradicals
A triradical is a chemical species that possesses three unpaired electrons. These unpaired electrons are typically located on different atoms within the molecule, although in some cases, they might be delocalized across a conjugated system. Triradicals are highly reactive and are generally short-lived intermediates in chemical reactions.
The electronic configuration of a triradical can be described using molecular orbital theory. Due to the presence
The synthesis of triradicals is challenging due to their inherent instability. They are often generated in
Triradicals have been implicated in various chemical transformations, including polymerization reactions, combustion processes, and the chemistry