Room-temperature stable ground-state triplet carbene with perpendicular conformation as models for organic high-spin units with robust π-spin polarization
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I. Miyahara | K. Itoh | T. Takui | K. Hirotsu | Tetsuya Watanabe | K. Furukawa | Katsuyuki Hirai | H. Tomioka
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